06-04-2013, 04:33 AM
Quote.......''There have been two other reports of injury to the President's head. One of the physicians who attended him in Dallas said afterward that he had noticed a small entry wound in the left temple.
Another person, who saw the President's body a few minutes after he died,' told the Post-Dispatch he thought he had observed a wound in the President's forehead. He asked that his name not be used. Reports of the temple and forehead wounds could have referred to the same injury..''
How Five Investigations into JFK's Medical/Autopsy Evidence Got it Wrong
See The Clark Panel...
http://www.history-matters.com/essays/jf...tWrong.htm
Some Parkland Doctors were concerned about a wound on the left side of the President's head....Dr.Jenkins saw blood on the left temporal area...right above the zygomatic bone...( cheek bone )....in the hairline..1..clark panel page 16....Dr.McClelland recorded in his medical report , the day of the assassination...''....cause of deathwas due to massive head and brain injury...from a gunshot wound of the left temple...commission document no.7 page 3...others were Father Huber and a reference by Dr.Perry..at the Parkland news conference nov.22.63...''.the entrance wound which is the medical description, ''was in the front of the head'''...commission document...no.7..page 7....
HSCA Report, Volume V1. Left Temporal wound...
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=958&relPageId=306
A comment by Dr. Jones alleged that a doctor named Lito Puerto, neurosurgeon, had said there was a wound to JFK's left temple -- but it is certainly not clear..imo..
Jenkins did deny saying this to McClelland.......
link to Parkland doctors\' interview with ARRB
Another person, who saw the President's body a few minutes after he died,' told the Post-Dispatch he thought he had observed a wound in the President's forehead. He asked that his name not be used. Reports of the temple and forehead wounds could have referred to the same injury..''
How Five Investigations into JFK's Medical/Autopsy Evidence Got it Wrong
See The Clark Panel...
http://www.history-matters.com/essays/jf...tWrong.htm
Some Parkland Doctors were concerned about a wound on the left side of the President's head....Dr.Jenkins saw blood on the left temporal area...right above the zygomatic bone...( cheek bone )....in the hairline..1..clark panel page 16....Dr.McClelland recorded in his medical report , the day of the assassination...''....cause of deathwas due to massive head and brain injury...from a gunshot wound of the left temple...commission document no.7 page 3...others were Father Huber and a reference by Dr.Perry..at the Parkland news conference nov.22.63...''.the entrance wound which is the medical description, ''was in the front of the head'''...commission document...no.7..page 7....
HSCA Report, Volume V1. Left Temporal wound...
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=958&relPageId=306
DR. MCCLELLAND: Let me just tell you that Paul brought it up.
Dr. Jenkins, when I came in the room, told me as I walked by to come up to the head of the table and he said , Bob, there's a wound in the left temple there. And so I went to the table and I thought, you know, knowing nothing else about any of the circumstances, that's like that (indicating).
MR. GUNN: Just for the record, you're pointing in with your -
DR. MCCLELLAND: Yeah, the left temple -
MR. GUNN: -- finger at the left temple and now the back o the head.
DR. MCCLELLAND: -- came out the back. And there was a lot of blood on the left temple. There was blood everywhere, but there
was a lot of blood on the left temple, so I didn't question that. And in fact, in something else -- Pepper testified somewhere else, he denied that he said that to me in the Warren Commission. And I told him -- I said Pepper, don't you remember? No, I never said that, Bob, and I never said the cerebellum fell out. Well, yes, you did, too, but I didn't argue with him.
.Dr. Jenkins, when I came in the room, told me as I walked by to come up to the head of the table and he said , Bob, there's a wound in the left temple there. And so I went to the table and I thought, you know, knowing nothing else about any of the circumstances, that's like that (indicating).
MR. GUNN: Just for the record, you're pointing in with your -
DR. MCCLELLAND: Yeah, the left temple -
MR. GUNN: -- finger at the left temple and now the back o the head.
DR. MCCLELLAND: -- came out the back. And there was a lot of blood on the left temple. There was blood everywhere, but there
was a lot of blood on the left temple, so I didn't question that. And in fact, in something else -- Pepper testified somewhere else, he denied that he said that to me in the Warren Commission. And I told him -- I said Pepper, don't you remember? No, I never said that, Bob, and I never said the cerebellum fell out. Well, yes, you did, too, but I didn't argue with him.
A comment by Dr. Jones alleged that a doctor named Lito Puerto, neurosurgeon, had said there was a wound to JFK's left temple -- but it is certainly not clear..imo..
DR. JONES: I have two comments relating to this, what's just been said and my comment. The afternoon of the assassination we were up in the OR and Lito Puerto -- I think it's L-i-t-o, Puerto, P-u-e-r-t-o -- was in the OR -
DR. PETERS: Neurosurgeon..
DR. JONES: -- and he said he was -- that he referred to the President -- because he had been down there and he said, I put my -- he was shot in the leg. I said, he was shot in the left temple. He said, I put my finger in the hole, and I think that was part of --
DR. PETERS: Neurosurgeon..
DR. JONES: -- and he said he was -- that he referred to the President -- because he had been down there and he said, I put my -- he was shot in the leg. I said, he was shot in the left temple. He said, I put my finger in the hole, and I think that was part of --
Jenkins did deny saying this to McClelland.......
link to Parkland doctors\' interview with ARRB

