We were there Revelations from the Dallas doctors who attended to JFK on November 22, 1963

Allen Childs

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Published
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing [2013]
[Place of publication not identified] : [2013]
Language
English
Main Author
Allen Childs (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xix, 167 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781626361089
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Written At the Time, Remembered For All Time
  • Chapter 2. Love Field and the Trade Mart
  • Chapter 3. Parkland and Southwestern
  • Chapter 4. "The Pit"
  • Chapter 5. Governor Connally
  • Chapter 6. Trauma Room 1
  • Chapter 7. Memories of the First Lady
  • Chapter 8. What Did Kemp Clark Say?
  • Chapter 9. The Secret Service
  • Chapter 10. The Grief
  • Chapter 11. Dallas
  • Chapter 12. Oswald and Ruby
  • Chapter 13. The Neck Wound and the Conspiracies
  • Afterword
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

While most of the reminiscences from doctors and medical students present at Parkland Hospital on that fateful day in Dallas aren't really revelations, Childs does offer up two that lend weight to conspiracy theories. Dr. Ron Jones was the surgeon who inserted an IV line and a chest tube in the president as soon as he was brought into the trauma room. In March 1964, he was asked by Warren Commission counsel Arlen Specter not to mention anything about the possibility of a gunman in front of the motorcade; the commission was aware of witnesses who would testify to such a second shooter, but didn't want to interview them. More significantly, doctors who saw the president's neck wound before it was obscured by a tracheotomy were convinced at the time that it was an entry wound, a detail incompatible with reports claiming Oswald was the lone assassin. Nonconspiracy theorists will be interested in recollections of Jacqueline Kennedy's grace during the worst moments of her life. Though some anecdotes feel superfluous, this is still a unique addition to the oral history of the tragedy. 24 b&w photos. Agent: Ronald Goldfarb, Goldfarb and Associates. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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