George Washington Crile
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 81 years ago |
Date of birth | November 11,1864 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Ohio |
United States | |
Date of died | January 7,1943 |
Died | Cleveland |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Children | George Crile Jr. |
Great grandchildren | Rip Esselstyn |
Jane Esselstyn | |
Zeb Esselstyn | |
Susan Crile | |
Molly Crile | |
Ted Esselstyn | |
Katy Crile | |
Jane Crile | |
Job | Surgeon |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 463182 |
Anoci- association
Man-An Adaptive Mechanism
The Origin And Nature Of Emotions
Blood- pressure in Surgery: An Experimental and Clinical Research; the Cartwright Prize Essay for 1903
A Mechanistic View of War and Peace
Hemorrhage and Transfusion: An Experimental and Clinical Research
Anemia and Resuscitation: An Experimental and Clinical Research
Intelligence, Power And Personality
An Experimental Research Into Surgical Shock: An Essay Awarded the Cartwright Prize for 1897
The Kinetic Drive: Its Phenomena and Control
The Fallacy of the German State Philosophy
The Phenomena of Life: A Radio-electric Interpretation
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating to Surgical Operations: An Essay Awarded to Alvarenga Prize for 1901 by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
A Physical Interpretation of Shock, Exhaustion, and Restoration: An Extension of the Kinetic Theory
The Thyroid Gland; Clinics of George W. Crile and Associates
The Kinetic Drive
Surgical Shock and the Shockless Operation Through Anoci-association
Experimental Research Into the Surgery of the Respiratory System
The Bipolar Theory of Living Processes
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating To . . .
Diseases Peculiar to Civilized Man: Clinical Management and Surgical Treatment
My Enemy's Enemy: The Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History - the Arming of the Mujahideen by the CIA
Man-An Adaptive Mechanism
The Origin And Nature Of Emotions
Blood- pressure in Surgery: An Experimental and Clinical Research; the Cartwright Prize Essay for 1903
A Mechanistic View of War and Peace
Hemorrhage and Transfusion: An Experimental and Clinical Research
Anemia and Resuscitation: An Experimental and Clinical Research
Intelligence, Power And Personality
An Experimental Research Into Surgical Shock: An Essay Awarded the Cartwright Prize for 1897
The Kinetic Drive: Its Phenomena and Control
The Fallacy of the German State Philosophy
The Phenomena of Life: A Radio-electric Interpretation
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating to Surgical Operations: An Essay Awarded to Alvarenga Prize for 1901 by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
A Physical Interpretation of Shock, Exhaustion, and Restoration: An Extension of the Kinetic Theory
The Thyroid Gland; Clinics of George W. Crile and Associates
The Kinetic Drive
Surgical Shock and the Shockless Operation Through Anoci-association
Experimental Research Into the Surgery of the Respiratory System
The Bipolar Theory of Living Processes
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating To . . .
Diseases Peculiar to Civilized Man: Clinical Management and Surgical Treatment
My Enemy's Enemy: The Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History - the Arming of the Mujahideen by the CIA
George Washington Crile Life story
George Washington Crile was an American surgeon. Crile is now formally recognized as the first surgeon to have succeeded in a direct blood transfusion. He contributed to other procedures, such as neck dissection. Crile designed a small hemostatic forceps which bears his name; the Crile mosquito clamp.