20-11-2012, 06:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-11-2012, 07:42 PM by David Josephs.)
Isn't this the description of the chest tube incisions and cut downs?
Situated on the anterior chest wall in the[size=12]
[size=12]nipple line are bilateral 2 cm . long recent transverse surgical incisions into the
subcutaneous tissue. The one on the left is situated 11 cm. cepbalad to the nipple
and the one on the right 8 cm . caphalad to the nipple . There is no hemorrhage or
occhymosis associated with these wounds . A similar clean wound measuring 2 cm. in
length is situated on the antero-lateral aspect of the left mid arm. Situated on the
autero-lateral aspect of each ankle is a recent 2 cm. transverse incision into the
subcutaneous tissue .
http://www.umm.edu/patiented/articles/000618_2.htm
This is the location of a chest tube incision....
I think THIS is much more telling as to WHO was on the table... how could these men make this statement in the autopsy?
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[size=12]Skeletal System
Aside from theshow described skull wounds.. there are no significant gross skeletal abnormalities.
[/SIZE][/SIZE]Kennedy Underwent High Risk Back Pain Surgery http://www.vacupractor.com/famous-people...back-pain/
......In a December 2002 article in the Atlantic Monthly, Dallek writes that in the 1930s and 40s, physicians did not realize the long-term effects of corticosteroids specifically the suppression of normal adrenal function and the inducement of osteoporosis in the lower back. X-rays from the early 50s show compression fractures in Kennedy's lower spine.
In 1954, while senator of Massachusetts, Kennedy underwent back surgery, which posed extreme risks due to his Addison's disease, as his hormone treatments suppressed his immune system. According to Reeves, no one with Addison's disease had ever previously survived traumatic surgery. But Kennedy said his back pain was so severe, he would rather die than live with the pain. His x-rays revealed that his fifth lumbar vertebra had collapsed, and he had become more dependent on his crutches. He survived the surgery, but was hospitalized for nine months afterward due to a urinary-tract infection and a transfusion reaction
Furthermore... this description basically proves there was an operation to his head prior to the autopsy, or there was a bullet MUCH LOWER than described and slices thru the lower center of the brain.... right were a low, rear, blowout might occur... if the bullet was traveling from front to back....
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/vent.html
There is a longitudinal laceration of the
mid-brain through the floor of the third ventricle just behind the optic
chiasm and the mammillary bodies.
As I believe I had said... NOTHING related to the medical record after the body leaves Parkland is reliable evidence for what injuries were sustained in Dallas.
my .02
DJ
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Situated on the anterior chest wall in the[size=12]
[size=12]nipple line are bilateral 2 cm . long recent transverse surgical incisions into the
subcutaneous tissue. The one on the left is situated 11 cm. cepbalad to the nipple
and the one on the right 8 cm . caphalad to the nipple . There is no hemorrhage or
occhymosis associated with these wounds . A similar clean wound measuring 2 cm. in
length is situated on the antero-lateral aspect of the left mid arm. Situated on the
autero-lateral aspect of each ankle is a recent 2 cm. transverse incision into the
subcutaneous tissue .
http://www.umm.edu/patiented/articles/000618_2.htm
This is the location of a chest tube incision....
I think THIS is much more telling as to WHO was on the table... how could these men make this statement in the autopsy?
[size=12][size=12]
[size=12]Skeletal System
Aside from theshow described skull wounds.. there are no significant gross skeletal abnormalities.
[/SIZE][/SIZE]Kennedy Underwent High Risk Back Pain Surgery http://www.vacupractor.com/famous-people...back-pain/
......In a December 2002 article in the Atlantic Monthly, Dallek writes that in the 1930s and 40s, physicians did not realize the long-term effects of corticosteroids specifically the suppression of normal adrenal function and the inducement of osteoporosis in the lower back. X-rays from the early 50s show compression fractures in Kennedy's lower spine.
In 1954, while senator of Massachusetts, Kennedy underwent back surgery, which posed extreme risks due to his Addison's disease, as his hormone treatments suppressed his immune system. According to Reeves, no one with Addison's disease had ever previously survived traumatic surgery. But Kennedy said his back pain was so severe, he would rather die than live with the pain. His x-rays revealed that his fifth lumbar vertebra had collapsed, and he had become more dependent on his crutches. He survived the surgery, but was hospitalized for nine months afterward due to a urinary-tract infection and a transfusion reaction
Furthermore... this description basically proves there was an operation to his head prior to the autopsy, or there was a bullet MUCH LOWER than described and slices thru the lower center of the brain.... right were a low, rear, blowout might occur... if the bullet was traveling from front to back....
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/vent.html
There is a longitudinal laceration of the
mid-brain through the floor of the third ventricle just behind the optic
chiasm and the mammillary bodies.
As I believe I had said... NOTHING related to the medical record after the body leaves Parkland is reliable evidence for what injuries were sustained in Dallas.
my .02
DJ
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