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Crile, George Washington (Nov. 11, 1864 - Jan. 7, 1943), surgeon, was born near Chili, Ohio, the fifth of eight children of Michael Crile, a prosperous farmer, and Margaret (Dietz) Crile. His father was of mixed Scotch-Irish and Dutch ancestry, his mother of Dutch background.
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George Washington Crile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Washington Crile retired in 1941. Crile and his son George Crile Jr., "Barney" practiced together at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. At the time of his death the senior Crile had experimented with a pressure suit that was the prototype of those needed for high altitude supersonic speeds.
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The Life and Times of George Washington Crile; Kazi RA; Department of ENT and Head, Neck Surgery, Masina Hospital, Mumbai; ... How to cite this article:; Kazi RA. The Life and Times of George Washington Crile. J Postgrad Med 2003;49:289-90...
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The fallacy of the German state philosophy - Crile, George Washington, 1864-1943; Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Keywords: Philosophy, German;
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Encyclopedia article about Crile, George Washington. Information about Crile, George Washington in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Crile, George Washington; Crillon, Louis des Balbes de Berton de; crime; Crime Fighting; Crimea; Crimean War; crimeware; criminal;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Crile, George Washington. Crile, George Washington. Information about Crile, George Washington in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Crile, George Washington; Crillon, Louis des Balbes de Berton de; crime; crime and punishment; crime fiction; crime, organized; Crimea; Crimean War;
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CRILE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, SR. (11 Nov. 1864-7 Jan. 1943), surgeon, researcher, and a founder of the CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, was born in Chili, Ohio, to Michael and Margaret Deeds Crile. Crile perfected operations for goiter and thyroid disease and also studied intelligence and personality, theorizing that the...
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Related Category: Medicine: Biographies ... (krīl), 1864–1943, American surgeon, b. Coshocton co., Ohio, M.D. Univ. of Wooster medical school (later merged with Western Reserve Univ.), 1887. He taught at the Univ. ... (1900–1924) and was a founder and director (from 1921) of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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