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    George Washington Crile (November 11, 1864 – January 7, 1943) was an American surgeon. Crile is now formally recognized as the first surgeon to have succeeded...
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  • George Crile may refer to: George Washington Crile (1864–1943), American surgeon George Crile Jr. (1907–1992), American surgeon George Crile III (1945–2006)...
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    George Washington Crile III (March 5, 1945 – May 15, 2006) was an American journalist most closely associated with his three decades of work at CBS News...
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    north-northeast. The crater was named for American surgeon George Washington Crile. Crile crater, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical...
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  • George Washington "Barney" Crile Jr. (November 3, 1907 – September 11, 1992) was an American surgeon. He was a significant influence on how breast cancer...
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  • Crile may refer to: Crile (crater), a lunar crater Crile (tool), a type of hemostat George Washington Crile (1864–1943), American surgeon George Crile...
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    purchased by his two assistants, Frank E. Bunts and George Washington Crile. In 1892 they were joined by Crile's cousin, William E. Lower, and in 1897 the practice...
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    Winkle. He is the grandson of surgeon George Crile, Jr. and the great-grandson of surgeon George Washington Crile. His father is a former Olympic rowing...
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    Frontier economic development program to further its mission. George Washington Crile (1910-1924 Chair of Surgery) - Performed first blood transfusion...
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    for Lou Gehrig. His wife's father and grandfather, George Washington Crile and George "Barney" Crile, were notable surgeons who pioneered many medical...
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    such as wound infection, anesthesia, and shock, pioneers like George Washington Crile—which performed the first laryngectomy in U.S. in 1892—made significant...
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    of the University Hospitals medical system), organized and led by George W. Crile, MD the hospital's chief of surgery. The Lakeside Unit, formally designated...
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  • Collins (1925–1972), American politician George Washington Crile (1864–1943), American surgeon George Washington Parke Custis (1781–1857), adopted son (and...
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  • director George Washington Crile, co-founder of the Cleveland Clinic, gave first successful blood transfusion George Washington Crile Jr., surgeon George Washingtion...
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  • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962. George Washington Crile (1864–1943): American surgeon. Crile is now formally recognized as the first surgeon...
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    The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History by George Crile III and the subsequent film Charlie Wilson's War, in which he was portrayed...
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    other blood groups have been discovered since.[citation needed] George Washington Crile is credited with performing the first surgery using a direct blood...
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  • the 49th Mayor of Cleveland, and a Sixth Circuit Appellate Judge George Washington Crile, founder of the Cleveland Clinic and inventor of the system for...
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  • into World War I's military structure. Under the leadership of George Washington Crile and Harvey Cushing, this early American surgical presence in France...
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    following the example of the Mayo Clinic, prominent Cleveland surgeon George Washington Crile recruited Agatha Cobourg Hodgins as his personal anesthetist in...
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  • actress (b. 1872) January 5 – George Washington Carver, African-American botanist (b. c. 1864) January 7 George Washington Crile, founder of the Cleveland...
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    research while working at the foundation, and under the leadership of George Washington Crile, they invented a photoelectric mechanism that could record brain...
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  • Hospital for Women and Children (known today as The Dimock Center). George Washington Crile (1887 MD alumnus) - Performed first blood transfusion. Established...
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    industrialist, founder of the Cleveland Shipbuilding Company George Washington Crile (1864–1943), co-founder of the Cleveland Clinic and the first surgeon...
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    1984). "Church Spends Millions On Its Image". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-12-07. Crile, George (2003). Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story...
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  • Cremona (1830–1903) WGPSN Crile 14°13′N 45°59′E / 14.21°N 45.98°E / 14.21; 45.98 (Crile) 9.3 1976 George Washington Crile (1864–1943) WGPSN Crocco...
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    Mike Nichols (his final film) and written by Aaron Sorkin, who adapted George Crile III's 2003 book Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the...
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  •  53–54. Crile 2003, p. 57. Crile 2003, pp. 59–60. Crile 2003, pp. 60–63. Crile 2003, pp. 93–94. Crile 2003, pp. 154, 157. Crile 2003, pp. 158–159. Crile 2003...
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    workable principles or methods for realizing such results." Dr. George Washington Crile, 78, co-founder of the Cleveland Clinic and surgeon who had performed...
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    The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Retrieved May 23, 2013. Crile III, George (May 16, 1976). "The Mafia, The CIA, And Castro". The Washington Post...
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