Levy Michael L, Sullivan Daniel, Faccio Rodrick, Grossman Robert G
Department of Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital San Diego, and Division of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
Neurosurgery. 2004 Jun;54(6):1298-310; discussion 1311-2. doi: 10.1227/01.neu.0000125870.74214.6c.
A substantial body of literature exists surrounding the assassination and subsequent pathological examination of President John F. Kennedy. In the first part of this series, we provided a previously undocumented eyewitness account by a neurosurgeon of what transpired in Trauma Room 1 of Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963. The current article reviews the copious literature and extensive controversy regarding President Kennedy's wounds. The autopsy report, ballistics data, official reviews of the autopsy data, and Dr. Grossman's observations are correlated in an effort to provide a neuroforensic analysis of the nature of the wounds that President Kennedy sustained. The final article of the series will relate the wounds to the timing of the shots and the location of the President as his limousine traversed Dealey Plaza and will discuss the sites from which the bullets could have been fired.
围绕约翰·F·肯尼迪总统遇刺事件及随后的病理检查,存在大量文献资料。在本系列文章的第一部分,我们提供了一位神经外科医生此前未被记录的目击陈述,讲述了1963年11月22日在帕克兰纪念医院1号创伤室发生的事情。本文回顾了关于肯尼迪总统伤口的大量文献及广泛争议。尸检报告、弹道数据、对尸检数据的官方审查以及格罗斯曼医生的观察结果相互关联,旨在对肯尼迪总统所受伤口的性质进行神经法医学分析。本系列的最后一篇文章将把伤口与枪击时间以及总统座车驶过迪利广场时总统的位置联系起来,并讨论子弹可能的发射地点。