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(Testimony of Dr. Malcolm Perry)So I quite agree we will await this presentation to the doctors until we have had a further chance to review this situation. What I wanted to be sure was that when we are through with this we do have in our files and records adequate information to deal with a great many of the false rumors that have been spread on the basis of false interpretation of these appearances before television, radio, and so forth and so on. Dr. PERRY. I was in the operating room briefly to see about his leg. Dr. PERRY. Yes, sir; I operated on Oswald. Dr. PERRY. To the best of my knowledge. Dr. PERRY. I left Monday afternoon approximately 3 o'clock. Dr. PERRY. I went to McAllen, Tex., to the home of my mother-in-law. Dr. PERRY. About 560 miles. Dr. PERRY. No, only with Dr. Shires and my secretary. Dr. PERRY. The following day. Dr. PERRY. No, it was not. Dr. PERRY. The gentleman from UPI came out and knocked on the door, and I was quite surprised, not having told anyone where I was going, and I asked him if he would mind telling me how he found out how I was there, and looking back at it I was kind of naive, I went to a relative and told no one else. He had a wire in his hands which he showed me indicating it had come from the Dallas office, naming the place where I was, and the exact address, and who I was staying with. Dr. PERRY. He did. Dr. PERRY. This was denied. Dr. PERRY. He did, essentially the same questions which I have reiterated as to the emergency treatment that was undertaken. He did not press the point as to the number of bullets or anything of that, and I told him I had no knowledge
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