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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 in a direct blood transfusion . [ 1 ] He contributed to other procedures, such as neck dissection .
George Washington Crile, MD, one of the four founders. The Cleveland Clinic had its roots in the Lakeside Unit, [1] [2] an American First World War medical-surgical unit consisting of volunteers from Cleveland's Western Reserve University Lakeside Hospital, (now part of the University Hospitals medical system), organized and led by George W. Crile, MD the hospital's chief of surgery.
George Washington Crile (1887 MD alumnus) - Performed first blood transfusion. Established Lakeside Hospital of what is now University Hospitals Case Medical Center, [26] and later co-founded Cleveland Clinic. [27] Crile was a graduate of Wooster Medical College which merged to form modern day CaseMed. [28] [29] [30]
The organization grew out of the surgical practice of Frank J. Weed (died 1891) at 16 Church Street on the near-west side of Cleveland. [16] [17] The practice was purchased by his two assistants, Frank E. Bunts and George Washington Crile.
George Washington "Barney" Crile Jr. (November 3, 1907 – September 11, 1992) was an American surgeon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a significant influence on how breast cancer is treated and was a visible and controversial advocate for alternative procedures, now considered normal treatments.
Under the leadership of George Washington Crile and Harvey Cushing, this early American surgical presence in France during the war pioneered the organizational structure and procedural advances of modern military medicine. [1]
Clayton Crile kicked a 35-yard field goal on the final play of the game to rally Chattanooga to a 24-21 victory over Austin Peay in the first round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday. Crile had a 44 ...
George Washington Crile (1910-1924 Chair of Surgery) [14] - Performed first blood transfusion. Established Lakeside Hospital, [ 14 ] and later co-founded Cleveland Clinic Claude Beck (Surgery residency alum; 1924 -1971 Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery - first such position in US) [ 15 ]