Mr. Specter. Who was in charge then of the subsequent care on the Governor's wrist?
Dr. Shaw. Dr. Charles Gregory who had been previously alerted and then came in to take care of the wrist.
Mr. Specter. Now, with respect to the wound on the wrist, did you have any opportunity to examine it by way of determining points of entry and exit?
Dr. Shaw. My examination of the wrist was a very cursory one. I could tell that there was a compound comminuted fracture because there was motion present, and there was a ragged wound just over the radius above the wrist joint. But that was the extent of my examination of the wrist.
Mr. Specter. Dr. Shaw, did I take your deposition at Parkland Memorial Hospital on March 23 of 1964?
Dr. Shaw. Yes; you did.
Mr. Specter. Has that deposition been made available to you?
Dr. Shaw. Yes.
Mr. Specter. To you here this afternoon?
Dr. Shaw. Yes.