WANGANUI HEALTH CAMP COMMENDED
PRAISE FROM TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION (“Chronicle” Special Parliamentary Service. Copyright Throughout N.Z.) WELLINGTON, July 27. The health camps established in the Wanganui district ami the system of special treatment for ill-nourished children in the Wanganui primary schools are warmly praised in the report of the
Special Tuberculosis Committee, which was presented to fhc House of Representatives to-night. The report states that tuberculosis in the Dominion is no longer- a grave national menace, but urges, better provision throughout the country lor chronic cases and more sanatorium accommodation for females in the North Island.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 7
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