Miss Henchliffe. Dr. Kemp Clark, Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Peters, Dr. Crenshaw, and there was some woman anesthetist that I don't know which—who it was.
Mr. Specter. What did you observe to be the President's condition when you first saw him?
Miss Henchliffe. I saw him breathe a couple of times and that was all.
Mr. Specter. Did you see any wound anywhere on his body?
Miss Henchliffe. Yes, he was very bloody; his head was very bloody when I saw him at the time.
Mr. Specter. Did you ever see any wound in any other part of his body?
Miss Henchliffe. When I first saw him—except his head.
Mr. Specter. Did you see any wound on any other part of his body?
Miss Henchliffe. Yes; in the neck.
Mr. Specter. Will you describe it, please?