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At 14:27 1999/07/21 +0100, you wrote:
>I hesitate to ask but... last night I was phoned by the parent of an 18/12
who
>had fallen down carpeted stairs. No LOC, happy , stopped crying soon after.
>They were worried re the head injury. "How soon can we stop worrying
doctor?"
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Dr. Samuel Wiebe
Neurology and Epilepsy
London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus
London, Ontario, CANADA
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