TYPHOID AMONG MAORIS.
FIVE PATIENTS IN PA.* • ' • CASES NEAR MORRINSVILLE. :■$ [B y TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MOBRINSVn.LE. Tuesday. Typhoid fever hast again devslcped ftt , . Rukumoana pa, Morrinsville, and five Maoris are ill with the disease. The condition of two of the natives is very serious. Nurse Jairratt, of the Health Department, is looking after them,, and , ,i|; ivery attention is being given them. ■ InsjJcctor franklin, of the Health Depart; j merit, inspected the pa yesterday, and Dr. Buck visited tha pa to-day. The trouble and danger have been accentuated by the neglect of the patients in -noi reporting themselves ill until they had ; had the disease for several days.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 8
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