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. He received his A.B. from Ohio Northern University (1885), his medical degree from Wooster Medical College (1887), and additional training in Europe.
The COUNCIL FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, operating as a council of the AMERICAN HEART ASSN. in 1994, was founded in Cleveland in 1945 as the National Foundation for High Blood Pressure to encourage research into the causes of high blood pressure.