Dr. Perry. None.
Mr. McCloy. What was the condition of, general physical condition, apart from the wounds, of Oswald, as you observed him? Was his body healthy?
Dr. Perry. I made only a very cursory examination, Mr. McCloy. He appeared rather thin to me.
Mr. McCloy. Not, you wouldn't call him a muscular type?
Dr. Perry. No, he would be what we would describe as a thinnish individual, that is very thin; was wiry rather than bulky muscles.
Mr. McCloy. Were there any signs that you observed cursorily, symptoms of any prior disease?
Dr. Perry. No, I did not look for those.
Mr. Dulles. No distinguishing marks on the body that you saw, prior operations?
Dr. Perry. No, sir; I did not look. There was no evidence of previous surgical operation on his abdomen, and I didn't examine anything else.
Of course, this also can be missed unless you are looking for it. We went through the midline and unless one went looking for it we did not have time and we would not see it.