Dr. Clark. In the back of his head.
Mr. Specter. But how about on the back of his body, was there any bleeding wound noted?
Dr. Clark. Since we did not turn the President over, I cannot answer that specifically. We saw none, as I previously stated.
Mr. Specter. Did you undertake any action to ascertain whether there had been a violation to a major extent of the back part of his body?
Dr. Clark. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. That is, none was taken by you personally?
Dr. Clark. That's correct.
Mr. Specter. Dr. Carrico testified earlier today, being the first doctor to reach him, that he felt the President's back to determine whether there was any major violation of that area.
Would that be a customary action to take to ascertain whether there was any major wound, by the doctor who first examined the patient?
Dr. Clark. Yes, sir.