PUBLIC HEALTH.
POSITION IN CANTERBURY. Men deaths from infectious disease occurred in North vjaiuoiLury during the week which ended at noon to-day. aney were made up as followsI! ive fiom pneumonia, two from tuberculosis, and tnf-ee from pneumonic influenza. •bo total number ol cases of infectious disease reported to the Public health department during the week Was 40, made up as follows: buller— One tuberculosis. North Canterbury-One scarlet fever, 2 diphtheria, 2 enteric, ' 8 tuberculosis,. 20 pneumonia, 0 pneumonic influenza, I'puerperal septicemia, 1 varicella. ■ ; Ashburton •• B variola (American smallpox). South Canterbury-One scarlet fever OiKi two diphtheria.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8
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