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PUBLIC HEALTH RETURNS.

Following are the details of the public health returns for February, as kindly supplied by the Public Health Offices : The total number of notifications received was 67. The following are the figures for each hospital district: Waitaki Hospital District.—Scarlet fever 2, tuberculosis 1, poliomyelitis 2. Otago Hospital District.—Scarlet, fever 3, diphtheria 11, tuberculosis 16, pneumonia 4, varicella 1. enterio 2, poliomyelitis 8, pneumonic influenza 3. Vincent Hospital District.—Poliomyelitis Maniototo Hospital District.—Tuberculosis 1. Southland Hospital District.—Scarlet fever 1, diphtheria 3, tuberculosis 1, poliomyelitis 3. pneumonic influenza 2. Wallace Hospital District.—Scarlet fever 1, tuberculosis 1. The following deaths have been reported bv the various undertakers:—Waitakt Hospital district: Tuberculosis 1. Otago Hospital district: Tuberculosis 3.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 44

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PUBLIC HEALTH RETURNS. Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 44

PUBLIC HEALTH RETURNS. Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 44

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