
Warren Commission (06 of 26): Hearings Vol. VI (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
This is raw, immediate testimony from the physicians who fought to save President Kennedy's life in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Volume VI of the Warren Commission Hearings preserves their statements under oath - Dr. Charles Carrico, who first received the President at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and Dr. Malcolm Perry, who performed the tracheotomy. Their words capture the chaos and desperate medical decision-making in Trauma Room One, where two bullets had torn through the President's body. The doctors describe in clinical yet haunting detail the nature of his wounds, the treatments attempted, and the moment all efforts ceased. This isn't interpretation or conspiracy theory - it's the unfiltered account of men who were there, speaking to history. For anyone seeking to understand what actually happened in those fatal hours, these testimonies remain the most direct record we have. This volume is for serious students of the assassination, legal historians, and anyone who understands that primary sources - in all their uncomfortable specificity - are the backbone of historical truth.




















