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From: meyer@waltz.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.kids
Subject: Re: EARLY FUSION OF SKULL BONES
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 10:55:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 18 10:55:00 1985
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Nf-From: waltz!meyer    Jan 18 09:55:00 1985

I certainly am not an expert in the area -- but it was my impression that
the soft spot on a childs head normally went away by age 2 or 3.  My
2-year old no longer has his soft spot.  I wonder if there is some other
development that your doctor noticed.
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Dane Meyer                                                                   
                                                                 
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