Dr. Gregory. I was apprised that the Governor had a wound of the thigh, and I did examine it immediately the limb was available for it after Dr. Shaw had completed the surgery.
The wound was located on the inner aspect of the thigh, a little to the front surface about a third of the way up from the knee. The wound appeared to me to be rounded, almost a puncture type of wound in dimension about equal to a pencil eraser, about 6 mm.
I suspected that there might be a missile buried here and so an X-ray was obtained of that limb, and——
Mr. Specter. Have you brought the X-ray with you?
Dr. Gregory. Yes; I have.
Mr. Specter. On what date was that X-ray taken?
Dr. Gregory. This X-ray is marked as having been taken on November 22, 1963. It indicates that it was made of the left thigh, and it belongs to John Connally, John G. Connally.
Mr. Specter. That says "G" instead of "C"?
Dr. Gregory. Yes. It appears to me to be a "G." The number again is 219-922.
Mr. Specter. Is that the same number as the other X-rays bear?