George "Barney" Washington Crile, Jr.

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George "Barney" Washington Crile, Jr.

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Birthplace: Cleveland, OH, United States
Death: September 09, 1992 (84)
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Son of George Washington Crile, Sr. and Grace Crile
Husband of Jane Halle Crile and Private
Father of George Washington Crile, III; Private; Private and Private
Brother of Private; Private and Private

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About George "Barney" Washington Crile, Jr.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Crile,_Jr%2E

http://www.clevelandwomen.com/people/helgasandburg.htm

surgeon and author whose father founded the Cleveland Clinic

http://ech.cwru.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=CGJ

CRILE, GEORGE, JR. (3 Nov. 1907--9 Sept. 1992), an Honorary Member of the English Royal College of Surgeons (elected 1978), served the CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION for over half a century and campaigned against unnecessary surgery. His advocacy modified the treatment of breast cancer across the United States. Crile, called Barney, was born in Cleveland, the third child (and first son) of GEORGE CRILE† and Grace McBride Crile. Crile attended UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, graduated from Hotchkiss boarding school and Yale University, and received his medical degree from Harvard in 1929. He joined the surgical staff of the Cleveland Clinic in 1937, following a residency there, and became head of the Department of General Surgery in 1957. During WORLD WAR II, Crile served with a Cleveland Clinic mobile unit in the U.S. Navy. He retired from the clinic in 1968 but remained active, first as senior consultant, and after 1972, as emeritus consultant. He also served on the clinic's Board of Governors from 1955 until 1958 and from 1962-66.

In his first research effort, Crile discovered that less-intrusive procedures often counteracted thyroid cancer as well as surgery. He then studied breast cancer and published a paper in 1961 to demonstrate that a combined treatment of lumpectomy and radiation had a survival rate comparable to the commonly-used, more complicated and disfiguring radical mastectomy.

In addition to research and surgery, Crile travelled and wrote extensively, both scientific and popular works, including an autobiography. Crile married Jane Halle on 5 Dec. 1934. They lived on Kent Rd. in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS and had four children, Ann C. Esselstyn, Joan C. Foster, Susan Crile, and George Crile, 3rd. Jane died in 1963. On 9 Nov. 1963, Crile married editor and author Helga Sandburg, whose father, poet Carl Sandburg, performed the ceremony. Crile died at the Cleveland Clinic of lung cancer.

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George "Barney" Washington Crile, Jr.'s Timeline

1907
November 3, 1907
Cleveland, OH, United States
1945
March 5, 1945
San Diego, CA, United States
1992
September 9, 1992
Age 84