WASHINGTON -
President Bush's doctors pronounced him "fit for duty" Wednesday after
his annual physical, the White House said.
The president
usually gets his annual physical in August, visiting National Naval
Medical Center in suburban Maryland. Apparently this year, the doctors'
review took place at the White House and was unannounced beforehand.
Presidential press secretary Tony Snow said the full results would be
released later Wednesday.
"It's actually been conducted
in a series of exams over the last couple weeks," Snow said. "Doctors
have determined that the president remains in superior fitness for a
man his age -- anybody who's seen him on the bike or out and about
certainly knows that -- and that he is fit for duty."