Tucson Daily Citizen/1949/Three More Polio Cases At Phoenix
Three More Polio Cases At Phoenix. Phoenix, Arizona; October 6, 1949 (United Press) The polio toll in Maricopa county rose to today as three more infantile paralysis victims were admitted St. Monica's hospital. Hospital officials said none of new arrivals was in serious condition. The 19 victims include 13 children and six adults. Three of children are from, the same family. They are John, Thayer and Ruth Lindauer, children of Mr. and John Lindauer of Phoenix.
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