Dr. Shires. No.
Mr. Specter. Now, going back to the first conversation you had with Mrs. Connally on November 22d, did she say anything more to you other than that which you have already testified about?
Dr. Shires. No—those were mainly the remarks that she made. I don't remember any others, except—well, no—most of the others were—we were discussing the Governor's condition and outlook and chances for recovery and that sort of thing.
Mr. Specter. Now, looking again at Diagram No. 5, what is your professional opinion, if you have one, as to whether Governor Connally's chest injury, wrist injury, and thigh injury were caused by the same bullet?
Dr. Shires. Well we all thought, me included, that this was probably one missile, one bullet.
Mr. Specter. When you say "we all thought," whom do you mean by that?
Dr. Shires. Dr. Shaw, Dr. Gregory—as we were reconstructing the events in the operating room in an attempt to plot out trajectory as best we could, this appeared to be our opinion.
Mr. Specter. Did any of your assistants consult with you in those calculations?
Dr. Shires. I guess nearly all of them we have listed.
Mr. Specter. Dr. McClelland, Dr. Baxter and Dr. Patman?