"Thrilling, dramatic, historic." —Robert K. Tanenbaum
Life And Death At Parkland Hospital
On November 22, 1963, Dr. Charles Crenshaw, an accomplished surgeon, tried to save John F. Kennedy's life -- and then days later, the life of the alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. His gripping, firsthand account contradicts the Warren Commission and years of public misperception to illuminate a chapter in American history long cloaked in conspiracy.
Writing with eye-opening immediacy, Dr. Crenshaw takes readers into the emergency room to share the critical events at Parkland Hospital as he lived them. Now updated, his searing testimony punctures myths and shatters a cover-up of massive proportions.
"Hard-hitting, courageous, and correct in every respect." —Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D.
"Dr. Crenshaw offers his expert opinion with persuasive evidence. Read this page-turning account of the Kennedy assassination." —Robert K. Tanenbaum
Deputy Chief Counsel, Congressional Committee Investigation into the Assassination of President Kennedy