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Article: Archive Photos Not of JFK's Brain, Concludes Aide to Review Board; Staff Member Contends 2 Different Specimens Were Examined
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- The Washington Post
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- November 10, 1998
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Doctors who conducted the autopsy on President John F.
Kennedy may have performed two brain examinations in the days
following his assassination, possibly of two different brains, a
staff report for the Assassinations Records Review Board said.
The report, summarizing perplexing discrepancies in the
medical evidence, was among more than 400,000 pages of internal
records that the now-defunct board compiled in its effort to make
public as much information about the assassination as it could find.
The papers were released yesterday at the National Archives.
The five-member panel, which closed down Sept. 30, was not set
up to make findings about the assassination and did not take a ...