Mr. Specter. Who was present at the time you were there, Dr. White?
Dr. White. As best I can recall, Dr. Carrico and I were the physicians immediately present when the President's body was brought in, plus a number of individuals who accompanied the cart on which his body was lying, and the only individual who I knew in that group was his wife, Mrs. Kennedy.
Mr. Specter. And what doctors were present at the time you left the room?
Dr. White. Well, it would be impossible for me to tell you all the people that were there, but I knew Dr. Carrico, Dr. Baxter, Dr. Perry and Dr. Zedelitz, Z-e-d-e-l-i-t-z (spelling)—I know they were there.
Mr. Specter. Doctor who—what is his first name?
Dr. White. William Zedelitz.
Mr. Specter. To what extent did he participate?
Dr. White. I don't believe that he had any—I don't know what he did other than the fact that when I was doing the cutdown he assisted me by just placing some tape over the catheters we used to do this with.
Mr. Specter. Is he an intern as you are?
Dr. White. He is a surgical resident here at this hospital.