Mr. Specter. Did you have occasion to aid in the treatment of President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital?
Dr. Baxter. Yes.
Mr. Specter. And will you outline briefly the circumstances surrounding your being called to render such assistance?
Dr. Baxter. I was conducting the student health service in the hours of 12 to 1 and was contacted there by the supervisor of the emergency room, who told me that the President was on the way to the emergency room, having been shot.
I went on a dead run to the emergency room as fast as I could and it took me about 3 or 4 minutes to get there.
Mr. Specter. Approximately what time did you arrive at the emergency room?
Dr. Baxter. I think it was 12:40—thereabouts.
Mr. Specter. And who was present at that time?
Dr. Baxter. Dr. Carrico and Dr. Jones and Dr. Jenkins—several nurses.
Mr. Specter. Can you identify the nurses?