1. Irvine Heinly Page was an American physiologist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years while working at the Cleveland Clinic as the first Chair of Research.

1. Irvine Heinly Page was an American physiologist who played an important part in the field of hypertension for almost 60 years while working at the Cleveland Clinic as the first Chair of Research.
Irvine Page was born on January 7,1901, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Irvine Page then moved back to Indianapolis as Director of the Laboratory for Clinical Research at Eli Lilly at City Hospital.
In 1945, Irvine Page then organized a new research division at the Cleveland Clinic.
Irvine Page was on the cover of Time magazine in 1955.
Irvine Page was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1971 and published his memoirs in 1988.
Irvine Page was married to Beatrice Allen, a dancer, poet, and author of the book, The Bracelet.
Irvine Page's sister was Ruth Page, a noted American ballet dancer.
Irvine Page lived in Cleveland, OH with his wife and children, summering in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod.
Irvine Page had been previously injured in an auto accident in March 1990 and suffered from poor health due to a prior stroke and a prior heart attack.