Reviewing the Autopsy X-rays

This talk is part of the online conference The National-Security State and the Kennedy Administration Michael Chesser, M.D. is a neurologist with over 30 years of experience in private practice and academics. He graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1981. Prior to his neurology residency at UAMS he was a primary care physician in the Navy, and later achieved the rank of CDR in the USNR. After residency, he was a faculty member at UAMS and became Associate Professor of Neurology in 1994, prior to entering private practice. He is board-certified in adult neurology and clinical neurophysiology. The military pathologists who performed the autopsy of President Kennedy concluded that only one bullet struck the skull, entering low at the back of the head, causing a massive exit wound at the top right side of the skull. In 1968, in response to mounting criticism of the Warren Commission medical e
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