Mr. Specter. Will you start with the ones who were present?
Dr. McClelland. Starting with the ones who were present, I'm sorry, the ones who were present when I arrived were Drs. Carrico, Perry and Baxter. The others I mentioned arrived subsequently or about the same time that I did.
Mr. Specter. Then, what other doctors, if any, arrived after you did, in addition to those whom you have already mentioned?
Dr. McClelland. In addition, the ones that arrived afterwards, were Dr. Kenneth Salyer.
Mr. Specter. S-a-l-y-e-r?
Dr. McClelland. S-a-l-y-e-r, Dr. Fouad, F-o-u-a-d Bashour, Dr. Donald Seldin----
Mr. Specter. S-e-l-d-i-n?
Dr. McClelland. S-e-l-d-i-n—I believe that's all.
Mr. Specter. What did you observe as to President Kennedy's condition at that time?
Dr. McClelland. Well, on initially coming into the room and inspecting him from a distance of only 2 or 3 feet as I put on a pair of surgical gloves, it was obvious that he had sustained a probably mortal head injury, and that his face was extremely swollen and suffused with blood appeared cyanotic——