Mr. Specter. Did you notice any other wound on the President's body?
Miss Bowron. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. And what action did you take at that time, if any?
Miss Bowron. I helped to lift his head and Mrs. Kennedy pushed me away and lifted his head herself onto the cart and so I went around back to the cart and walked off with it. We ran on with it to the trauma room and she ran beside us.
Mr. Specter. And who was in the trauma room when you arrived there?
Miss Bowron. Dr. Carrico.
Mr. Specter. Where did Dr. Carrico join you?
Miss Bowron. At the—I couldn't really tell you exactly, but it was inside major surgery. Miss Henchliffe, the other nurse who is assigned to major surgery, was in the trauma room already setting the I.V.'s—the intravenous bottles up.
Mr. Specter. And were there any other nurses present at that time when the President arrived in the trauma area?
Miss Bowron. I don't think so, sir.