Biography

George Washington Crile was raised on a farm near Chili, Ohio, and educated in a one-room school house near his home. In 1881, he went to Northwestern Ohio Normal School (now Ohio Northern University) in Ada, Ohio. He worked his way through school by teaching in elementary schools, and he became interested in medicine. In 1886 he went to Wooster Medical College (now Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine) in Cleveland, graduating in 1887 with his M.D. After his internship, he entered private surgical practice, and became primarily interested in the study of shock.

From 1889-1900, he taught at the University of Wooster, and from 1900 at the Western Reserve University. He went abroad, to Vienna and London in 1892 and 1895, for further study. In 1897 he won the Cartwright Prize from Columbia University for his paper "An Experimental Research into Surgical Shock," which became his first book when it was in 1899.

In 1903, he published his studies in shock and blood pressure during operations in the book Blood Pressure in Surgery. He also revealed a "pneumatic rubber suit " he had invented to decrease postural hypotension in neuro surgical patients, and his invention was used in the second world war to prevent pilots from blacking out and during the Vietnam war to stabilise patients with haemorrhagic shock. In 1906, he performed the first successful blood transfusion from one human to another in the United States.

In 1910 he was appointed Clinical Professor of Surgery of the newly-amalgamated Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He was also Chair of Surgery at that school's teaching hospital, Lakeside Hospital, which he had helped establish. In 1913 he was elected an honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

During the World War I, he organised U.S. Army Base Hospital 4, largely from Lakeside Hospital, which was the first detachment of the American Expeditionary Forces to arrive in France, in 1917. He wrote a book about the war, A Mechanistic View of War and Peace (1917).

After the war, he continued to work in private surgical practice. In 1921, along with other doctors in his practice, he established non-profit Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and he became its director. The foundation burnt down in 1929 when some x-ray films in the basement caught fire.

Crile published 24 books and more than 400 papers. In addition to being the first surgeon to have performed a direct blood transfusion, he contributed to many other aspects of medicine, including neck dissection, the design of a haemostatic forceps called the Crile mosquito clamp, and the development of an anaesthetic technique known as balanced anaesthesia.

Books by George Washington Crile

Blood Pressure in Surgery; an
Blood Pressure in Surgery; an Experimental and Clinical Research
2023
Origin and Nature of the Emoti
Origin and Nature of the Emotions
2023
Kinetic Drive
Kinetic Drive
2022
Physical Interpretation of Sho
Physical Interpretation of Shock, Exhauston, and Restoration
2021
Mechanistic View of War and Pe
Mechanistic View of War and Peace
2018
Origin and Nature of Emotions
Origin and Nature of Emotions
2018
George Crile, an autobiography
George Crile, an autobiography
1947
The surgical treatment of hype
The surgical treatment of hypertension
1938
The phenomena of life
The phenomena of life
1936
Diseases peculiar to civilized man
Diseases peculiar to civilized man
1934
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of thyroid gland
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of thyroid gland
1932
Frank Emory Bunts
Frank Emory Bunts
1932
Problems in surgery
Problems in surgery
1928
The bipolar theory of living processes
The bipolar theory of living processes
1926
Dudley Peter Allen
Dudley Peter Allen
1925
Notes on military surgery
Notes on military surgery
1924
A physical interpretation of shock, exhaustion, and restoration
A physical interpretation of shock, exhaustion, and restoration
1921
A physical interpretation of s
A physical interpretation of shock, exhauston, and restoration
1921
Surgical shock and the shockless operation through anoci-association
Surgical shock and the shockless operation through anoci-association
1920
The fallacy of the German state philosophy
The fallacy of the German state philosophy
1918
***RE-PRINT*** A mechanistic v
***RE-PRINT*** A mechanistic view of war and peace
1916
Man-An Adaptive Mechanism
Man-An Adaptive Mechanism
1916
The kinetic drive
The kinetic drive
1916
A mechanistic view of war and peace
A mechanistic view of war and peace
1915
The Origin and Nature of Emotions
The Origin and Nature of Emotions
1915
The origin and nature of the emotions
The origin and nature of the emotions
1915
The Origin and Nature of the E
The Origin and Nature of the Emotions; Miscellaneous Papers
1915
Anemia and resuscitation
Anemia and resuscitation
1914
Anemia and Resuscitation: An Experimental and Clinical Research
Anemia and Resuscitation: An Experimental and Clinical Research
1914
Anoci-Association
Anoci-Association
1914
Phylogenetic association in relation to certain medical problems
Phylogenetic association in relation to certain medical problems
1910
An experimental and clinical r
An experimental and clinical research into nitrous oxide versus ether anesthesia
1909
Hemorrhage and transfusion
Hemorrhage and transfusion
1909
Blood pressure in surgery
Blood pressure in surgery
1903
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating to ..
An Experimental and Clinical Research Into Certain Problems Relating to ..
1901
An experimental and clinical research into certain problems relating to surgical operations
An experimental and clinical research into certain problems relating to surgical operations
1901
Experimental research into the surgery of the respiratory system
Experimental research into the surgery of the respiratory system
1900
An experimental research into surgical shock
An experimental research into surgical shock
1899
Phylogenetic asociation in rel
Phylogenetic asociation in relation to certain medical problems