*Dr. Thain, who had received an employment contract and a lifetime consulting agreement from Summa Corporation in 1975, providing him with an annual salary of $60,000 for serving as one of Hughes’s physicians, testified that from February until April 5, 1976, the date of Hughes’s death, he saw the industrialist on only three occasions. He said he had his last conversation with Hughes toward the “end of February.” Next, he said, “I saw him while he was sleeping, but not to talk to him, about the oh, middle of March, 17th or 18th.” He did not see Hughes again, he said, until the morning of April 5, when he arrived at the Acapulco Princess about 8 A.M. At that time, he testified, he found Hughes “in a coma, rather flaccid. He was having seizures, multiple seizures. His pupils were dilated and fixed. His blood pressure had been stabilized in and around 100-120. His pulse wasn’t too bad. He had been unconscious, I understood, since the night before. He really looked moribund, the type of person—he just looked like he was ready to die.”