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71 words, approx. 1 pages 1864-1943 American surgeon whose research into the causes and control of hemorrhage saved countless lives. Three developments were necessary for modern surgery to arise: control of pain (anesthesia), control of infection (antisepsis), and control of...
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 George Washington Crile (1864 - 1943) was a significant American surgeon. Crile is now formally recognized as the first surgeon to have succeeded in a direct blood transfusion. He also contributed to other procedures, such as neck dissection. He also...



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A Fond Postscript For Crile.(The Insider)(George Crile)(In memoriam)
01/14/2008: 784 words, approx. 3 pages Byline: Michele Greppi The movie "Charlie Wilson's War'' began with a 1988 "60 Minutes'' piece about a good-time senator from Texas who had quietly helped fund and arm freedom fighters trying to drive the invading Russian military out of Afghanistan. Award-winning "60...
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George Crile III; Journalist Alleged Vietnam War Lies
05/16/2006: 712 words, approx. 2 pages George Crile III, 61, a longtime producer for CBS's "60 Minutes and "60 Minutes II" and the author of a best-selling book about a rogue Central Intelligence Agency operation in Afghanistan during the Reagan administration, died May 15 of pancreatic cancer at his home...


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