TYPHOID CASES ARE DECREASING.
P«r Press Association. HAMILTON, June 20. The greatest number of cases of typhoid fever seemed to emanate from Katana Camp, remarked the Minister of Health, the Hon J. A. Young, in an address to-night. Due to better sanitation and coperation of the public with local bodies great progress had been made in decreasing the incidence of typhoid. Medical students at Otago University had not sufficient material to pursue their studies. The Minister hoped that before long typhoid would be removed from the list of serious diseases in the Dominion.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18187, 21 June 1927, Page 8
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