INFANTILE PARALYSIS
HASTINGS SUSPECT 22-YEAR-QLD MAN ( Per Press Association. | HASTINGS, June 8. A single Hastings man, aged 22 years, was admitted to hospital suspected to be suffering from infantile paralysis. His condition is not serious. LOWER HUTT CASE. [ Ter Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, June 8. first infantile paralysis case for a week was reported to-day. The patient is from Lower Hutt, and is aged five- The case is positive but mild, with no signs of paralysis. CASE AT INVERCARGILL [ Per Press Association. I INVERCARGILL. June 8. A case of infantile paralysis, a boy aged 13 from Lochiel, has been admitted to the Southland Hospital. The case, which has been diagnosed as positive, is the first reported in Invercargill for some week*.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 8
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