Now, I did see in the course of the operation the wound in his chest, the wound of entry, and its posterior surface and the wound of exit on the anterior surface.
Mr. Specter. What did the wound of entry look like, Doctor?
Dr. Gregory. It appeared to me that the wound of entry was sort of a linear wound, perhaps three-quarters of an inch in length with a rounded central portion. Whereas, the wound of exit was rather larger than this, perhaps an inch and a half across.
Mr. Specter. And at approximately what part of the body was the wound that you described as the wound of entry?
Dr. Gregory. In view of the drapes that were on the Governor at the time, I will have to speculate, but as I recall best, it was in an area probably 2 inches below and medial to the right nipple.
Mr. Specter. Is that the wound of entry or exit?
Dr. Gregory. That's the wound of exit.
Mr. Specter. How about the wound of entry?
Dr. Gregory. The wound of entry was too obscure for me to identify, since it was just in general over the posterior aspect of his chest.
Mr. Specter. What did you observe with respect to the wound of his wrist?