Governor Connally. No.
Mr. Specter. (to Dr. Gregory.) Would you give the precise condition of the right wrist, and cover the thigh, too?
Dr. Gregory. The present state of the wound on his wrist indicates that the linear scar made in the course of the excision is well healed; that its upper limb is about——
Governor Connally. I thinks he wants you to describe the position of it.
Mr. Specter. Yes; the position.
Dr. Gregory. I was about to do that. The upper limb of it is about 5 centimeters above the wrist joint, and curves around toward the thumb distally to about a centimeter above the wrist joint.
Mr. Specter. What is the total length of that?
Dr. Gregory. The length of that excisional scar is about 4 centimeters, an inch and a half.
Mr. Specter. What is the wound appearing to be on the palmer side?
Dr. Gregory. The wound on the palmer side of the wrist is now converted to a well-healed linear scar approximately one-half inch in length, and located about three-quarters of an inch above the distal flexion crease.