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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

.WEEKLY RETURNS. DIPHTHERIA DECREASING.' Following are the returns of infectious diseases as reported to the diatrict health offioe for the week, ending December 3rd. The figures m parentheses indicate the previous week s returns. . , _ , . , , Palmerston North: Scarlet fever 1 (1): diphtheria 4 (2); enteric fever Wellington: Scarlet fever 3 (21; diphtheria 7 (12); tuberculosis 21(1); poliomyelitis 1 (0); erysipelas 1 (0). Nelson: Tuberculosis 1 (0). Totals: Scarlet fever 4 (3); diphtheria 11 (14); enteric fever 1 (01; tuberculosis 3 (1); poliomyelitis 1 (0); erysipelas 1 (.0).

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11693, 4 December 1923, Page 4

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11693, 4 December 1923, Page 4

INFECTIOUS DISEASES New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11693, 4 December 1923, Page 4

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