Mr. Specter. Have you talked to any other representative of the Federal Government prior to today?
Dr. Carrico. Not in connection with this.
Mr. Specter. Well, have you talked to someone in connection with something else?
Dr. Carrico. Just some Government employment—Civil Service.
Mr. Specter. But the only time you talked to anyone about your treatment of President Kennedy and your observations relating to that treatment was on this one occasion with the Secret service?
Dr. Carrico. Yes; except I just recalled since that time, another Secret Service Agent—I did speak to him briefly. He asked me if I had any other information and I said "no".
Mr. Specter. Is that the total contents of that conversation?
Dr. Carrico. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Prior to the time we went on the record here before you were sworn in, did you and I have a brief conversation about the purpose of this disposition, and the general nature of the questions which I would ask you?
Dr. Carrico. Yes, sir.