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Charles A. Crenshaw,
M.D.
with J. Gary Shaw, D. Bradley Kizzia, J.D., Gary Aguilar,
M.D.,and Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D.
Foreword by Oliver Stone
Paraview Press, 2001
ISBN: 1-931044-30-9
Conspiracy, 287 pages
Trade Paperback, $16.99
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The doctors who tried to save President John F. Kennedy at
Parkland Hospital in November of 1963 agreed--either out of
respect or fear--not to publish what they had seen, heard, and
felt. Then in 1990, one of the Dallas surgeons who worked on JFK
in Trauma Room One, Dr. Charles Crenshaw, decided after much
deliberation that the American people ought to know the
truth.
The wounds to Kennedys head and throat that I
examined were caused by bullets that struck him from the front,
not the back, as the public has been led to believe, says
Crenshaw. When the first edition of this book was published in
1992, under the title JFK: Conspiracy of Silence, Crenshaw
revealed what he never had to opportunity to tell the Warren
Commission. In the aftermath, the Journal of the American
Medical Association (JAMA) called Crenshaws book
a fabrication. But JAMAs claim did
not hold up in court and Crenshaw subsequently prevailed in a
defamation suit against JAMA. In the process, a number of
new medical disclosures and discoveries have emerged on the
startling medical cover-up of the JFK assassination.
REVIEW
Trauma Room One provides more than just another
look at Crenshaws claims; it is a state-of-the-science
look at the JFK assassination
Kenn Thomas,
Steamshovel Press
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CHARLES A. CRENSHAW, M.D., a Texas native, is Chairman
Emeritus of the Department of Surgery and a current member of the
Board of Directors of the Tarrant County Hospital District in
Fort Worth. He received his BS from Southern Methodist University
and his MS from East Texas State University. He worked on his
Ph.D. at Baylor University Graduate Research Institute in 1957
and, in 1960, he earned his M.D. from the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He interned at Veteran's
Administration Hospital and completed his residency at Dallas'
Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he worked for five years. He
has taught at many institutions including the UT Southwestern
Medical School. He has been honored with inclusions in numerous
medical and professional societies and has published
extensively.

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