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Infantile paralysis
  • N.C. Polio total hits 1, 596 mark. Aug. 21-W 1.
  • Raleigh and Wake schools defer opening 4a dates due to Polio. Aug. 2o-gJ 12.
  • Decrease noted in Polio cases. Aug. 22-Jj-g: 1.
  • Here's how 1, 622 polio cases are distributed in North Carolina.(map) Aug. 22-lJ-g: 11.
Infantile paralysis
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  • Wake Health officer requests postponement of Debutante ball because of Poll. Aug. 24-lJ-g: 1.
  • Christmas Deb ball likely after delay due to Poll. Aug. 25-1J-g! 1.
  • Baby born to Poll victim. Aug. 26-ll-g: 1.
  • Epidemic causes delay f events. Aug. 2>T~: 1.
Infantile paralysis
  • Pollp-strlcken mother of Infant dies. Aug. 27-lJ-g: 3.
  • Cherry Point hit by Polio cases. Aug. 2g-4g: 1.
  • Polio epidemic continues to show signs f waning. Aug. 29-42: 1.
  • N# C. kids hardest hit. Aug. 29-43 5 7.
  • Woman's College to delay opening on account of Polio. Aug. 31-48: 1.
Infantile paralysis
  • Epidemic delays school openings. Sept. l-k-$: 1.
  • Wew polio cases reported In N.C. Sept. 2-lJ-g: 1.
  • Epidemic forces opening delay of schools and Colleges. Sept. 3-45: 1.
  • Schools In Wake postpone opening because of Polio epidemic, Sept. 4-48 1.
Infantile paralysis
  • Sharp drop seen in Polio cases. Sept. 5-14-g: 1.
  • N.C. Polio total hits 1, 921 mark. Sept. S-ll-g: 1.
  • Franklin County Board keeps Polio Ban, Franklin show proceeds. Sept. -kS'
  • 15 now Polio cases noted. Sept. <)~k-S'22
  • N.C. Polio total hits l, 97o mark. Sewt. 10-W 1. 7B. Polio total near 2,000 mark. Sept. 11-lj-g: l.
Infantile paralysis
  • Paralysis total goes past 2,000>. Sept. 12-lJ-g: 1.
  • 21 new cases, 7 deaths send Polio '-oil higher. -pt. lk-W- 1.
  • N.C. Pali total hits 2,037 mark. Sept. 15-lMS: 1.
  • Bans are eased in Polio areas. Sept. 16-lJ-g: 1.
  • 4s-slirt dies from Foii-
Infantile paralysis
  • City quarwitine to end tonlghtj newcomers to city restricted. sept. lg-lj-g: 1.
  • Quarantine ends in cityJ no new Polio cases in Raleigh. Sept. l$-k' 1.
  • Dozen counties report on Polio. Sept. 23-! 1.
  • How Polio cases raise N.C. total. Sopt. 2M-g: 1.
  • Paralysis cases up- 20. Sept. 26-4g: 1.
Infantile paralysis
  • Polio talks open today at Shelby. Sept. 30-4-g: 20.
  • N.C. children in Polio centers to get schooling. Oct. 1-lJ-g: 2.
  • Continued decline is shown in Polio cases in State. Oct. 2-k-i 14.
  • Railroaders help Polio victims at Rex. Oct. yM 1.
  • Polio report. Oct. 3-JJ-g 1.
Infantile paralysis
  • Epidemic stage passed by Polio. Oct". 12-fcg: 1.
  • Experts study N.C. Polio, Oct. 12-lJ-g:2C Duke close8 special Polio ward.
  • Cpolio bill 'exceeds million. Oct. 31-1: 13.
  • Polio epidemic studied. Dec. 7-8 15.
  • Craven Rotarian sponsor Polio follow-up clinic. Jan. 12-t 5.
Infantile paralysis
  • State received $1, 417, 110 to combat Polio In 1948. Jan. 24-49 g.
  • 21 hospitals aid In Polio. Feb. 6-49:15-
  • State exceeds Polio quota. Feb. 24-49: 1.
  • Polio donations total $1, 139, 112. Mar. 17-49: 7.
  • Duke doctor says Immunity among adults
  • decreasing. Jly. 3-49. 4.