Don Roberdeau Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 (edited) Good Day.... FYI.... http://www.statesman...ng-2074907.html <QUOTE> Doctor who treated JFK in ER after shooting dies DALLAS— An anesthesiologist who attached a heart monitor to President John F. Kennedy in a Dallas hospital's emergency room and interviewed wounded Texas Gov. John Connally for surgery has died. Dr. Adolph H. "Buddy" Giesecke Jr. was 79. The doctor's son, Martin Giesecke (GEEZ'-eh-kee), says his father died Dec. 24 at his home in the Dallas suburb of Irving. The elder Giesecke was working at Parkland Hospital on Nov. 22, 1963, when Kennedy was assassinated and Connally was struck while riding in the same vehicle. The son says Dr. Giesecke recalled that the president didn't flinch while he inserted heart probes into Kennedy's skin. Giesecke spent most of his career at Parkland's neighboring University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He was chairman of the anesthesiology department from 1981 to 1992. <END QUOTE> .... brief details from my personal list of 7,221 persons/suspects that were related/possibly-related to events before/during/after the assassination.... .... On 11-22-63 ADOLPH HARTUNG "Buddy" GIESECKE JR., the Parkland Assistant Chief of Anesthesia, helped JENKINS "establish ventilation," then after GIESECKE attached EKG monitoring equipment to JFK (about 5-minutes), he was then called to trauma room #2 to administer anesthesia to CONNALLY, and, he was also involved in CONNALLY's first, second and third surgeries; .... warrenatti-testified he saw on JFK "a very large cranial wound with loss of brain substance and it seemed that most of the bleeding was coming from the cranial wound" and "It seemed that from the vertex to the left ear and from the browline to the occiput on the left-hand side of the head the cranium was entirely missing."; .... warrenatti-testified he did not see JFK's neck front wound; .... warrenatti-testified that discussions about the JFK and CONNALLY procedures did take place among the Parkland staff, and, for a man from the "American Medical Association, as a historian. We discussed it with Dr. Mike Bush, who then reported it in the Anesthesiology Newsletter, which is a publication of the American Society of Anesthesiologists," and he met with a Secret Service Agent whose name he did not recall; .... He became a volunteer U.S. Army veteran sometime after graduating medical school in 1957 (doctor); (some references for him) "The JFK Medical Reference" "Three Patients at Parkland Hospital" (January 1964) 06H072 WCR66 "Rush to Judgment" (book) Best Regards in Research, ++Don Donald Roberdeau U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, CV-67, plank walker Sooner, or later, The Truth emerges Clearly For your considerations.... Homepage : President KENNEDY "Men of Courage" speech, and Assassination Evidence, Witnesses, Suspects + Outstanding Researchers Discoveries and Considerations.... http://droberdeau.bl...ination_09.html Dealey Plaza Map : Detailing 11-22-63 Victims precise locations, Witnesses, Films & Photos, Evidence, Suspected bullet trajectories, Important information & Key Considerations, in One Convenient Resource.... http://img831.images...dated110110.gif Visual Report : "The First Bullet Impact Into President Kennedy: while JFK was Still Hidden Under the 'magic-limbed-ricochet-tree' ".... http://img504.images...k1102308ms8.gif Visual Report : Reality versus C.A.D. : the Real World, versus, Garbage-In, Garbage-Out.... http://img248.images...ealityvscad.gif Discovery : "Very Close JFK Assassination Witness ROSEMARY WILLIS Zapruder Film Documented 2nd Headsnap: West, Ultrafast, and Directly Towards the Grassy Knoll".... http://educationforu...?showtopic=2394 T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore For the United States: http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/ Edited January 4, 2012 by Don Roberdeau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Lifton Posted January 4, 2012 Share Posted January 4, 2012 (edited) Good Day.... FYI.... http://www.statesman...ng-2074907.html [snipped, to save space] Hello Don, Thanks for the information. In January, 1983, shortly after I received copies of the autopsy photographs, Pat Valentino and I went to Dallas where we showed the pictures to as many of the Dallas doctors and nurses that could be located. The last doctor we saw, en route back to the airport, was Dr. Giesecke. None of the doctors had seen the photos before, and in the Epilogue to the 1988 (Carrol and Graf) edition of BEST EVIDENCE, I described their reaction. I just spoke with Pat, and he is checking his records, because--as he just reminded me--we made a tape of our impressions immediately afterwards. The two of us may prepare a small write-up, and if we do, I'll post it here. DSL 1/3/12 9:50 PM PST Los Angeles, CA Edited January 4, 2012 by David Lifton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don Roberdeau Posted January 16, 2012 Author Share Posted January 16, 2012 (edited) Good Day.... FYI.... http://www.statesman...ng-2074907.html [snipped, to save space] Hello Don, Thanks for the information. In January, 1983, shortly after I received copies of the autopsy photographs, Pat Valentino and I went to Dallas where we showed the pictures to as many of the Dallas doctors and nurses that could be located. The last doctor we saw, en route back to the airport, was Dr. Giesecke. None of the doctors had seen the photos before, and in the Epilogue to the 1988 (Carrol and Graf) edition of BEST EVIDENCE, I described their reaction. I just spoke with Pat, and he is checking his records, because--as he just reminded me--we made a tape of our impressions immediately afterwards. The two of us may prepare a small write-up, and if we do, I'll post it here. DSL 1/3/12 9:50 PM PST Los Angeles, CA .... Very interesting, to be sure, David .... Will definitely look forward to reading it when you get a chance to write it. Hopefully the write-up will be about all of the Parkland doctors that you and Mr. Valentino were able to speak with, and details not (yet) provided in the BE epilogue, and not limited to only Dr. Giesecke. Have you read the article by Dr. Donald W. Miller Jr., "What Kerouac, Kennedy, Lincoln, and Practicing Medicine Have Taught Me About Liberty" (its link is provided within the "Men of Courage" homepages website, page 3).... Dr. Miller worked with Dr. Perry in later years..... A quick question.... in your times in Dallas, did you ever obtain access to the west-facing roof line of the Dal-Tex?.... say.... around 40' north of its southwest corner, in vertical alignment above the middle column of the DT paired windows? :{ )-] Best Regards in Research, ++Don Donald Roberdeau U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, CV-67, plank walker Sooner, or later, The Truth emerges Clearly For your considerations.... Homepage : President KENNEDY "Men of Courage" speech, and Assassination Evidence, Witnesses, Suspects + Outstanding Researchers Discoveries and Considerations.... http://droberdeau.bl...ination_09.html Dealey Plaza Map : Detailing 11-22-63 Victims precise locations, Witnesses, Films & Photos, Evidence, Suspected bullet trajectories, Important information & Key Considerations, in One Convenient Resource.... http://img831.images...dated110110.gif Visual Report : "The First Bullet Impact Into President Kennedy: while JFK was Still Hidden Under the 'magic-limbed-ricochet-tree' ".... http://img504.images...k1102308ms8.gif Visual Report : Reality versus C.A.D. : the Real World, versus, Garbage-In, Garbage-Out.... http://img248.images...ealityvscad.gif Discovery : "Very Close JFK Assassination Witness ROSEMARY WILLIS Zapruder Film Documented 2nd Headsnap: West, Ultrafast, and Directly Towards the Grassy Knoll".... http://educationforu...?showtopic=2394 T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore For the United States: http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/ Edited January 17, 2012 by Don Roberdeau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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