INFANTILE PARALYSIS
CASE FROM MOTUMAOHO i [Hum OUR OWN CORHKSI'ONDKNTJ HAMILTON. Tuesday Two cases ol suspected infantile paralysis were admitted to the Waikato Hospital last evening, the patients being a girl of four years, of To Kawa, and "a boy of 11 years, of Motumaoho. The girl proved a negative ease, and the boy a positive one. A child was admitted from Hamilton a week ago as a suspected case of infantile paralysis. An examination has since shown the ease to be a negative one. The positive case is the first experienced in the V\ aikato for four months.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22864, 20 October 1937, Page 14
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