John H. Ebersole - Wikipedia He was the radiologist for NASA that screened the Mercury Seven astronauts for Project Mercury Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x-rays taken during the autopsy of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center
History Matters Archive - HSCA Ebersole Interview Audio Dr John Ebersole was Acting Chief of Radiology at Bethesda Naval Hospital on November 22, 1963 Assisted by Jerrol Custer and Edward Reed, he was responsible for the taking of X-rays at the autopsy of President Kennedy
HSCA Medical Interviews - Mary Ferrell Dr John Ebersole was Acting Chief of Radiology at Bethesda Naval Hospital on November 22, 1963 Assisted by Jerrol Custer and Edward Reed, he was responsible for the taking of X-rays at the autopsy of President Kennedy
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Taking the X-rays - JFK assassination Once the body arrived at Bethesda, the medical staff on hand lifted it from the shipping casket and placed it on the autopsy table Bethesda’s Chief Radiologist, Captain Lloyd Brown, was away at a radiology conference in Chicago Dr John Ebersole filled in and served as the autopsy's radiologist
Dr. John Ebersole’s HSCA Testimony - YouTube This is Dr John Ebersole's testimony to the House Select Committee on Assassinations regarding his role in the autopsy of JFK Ebersole was the Acting Chief of Radiology at Bethesda Naval
Biography:John H. Ebersole - HandWiki He was the radiologist for NASA that screened the Mercury Seven astronauts for Project Mercury Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x-rays taken during the autopsy of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center