This biography is part of a series of historical obituaries, originally published in print. As products of their time
periods, some biographies contain language which is inappropriate and offensive and present biased accounts of physicians’ lives and work that do
not disclose unethical and discriminatory behaviour. As an establishment organisation, the RCP, its members, and the way they are written about,
have often reflected societal power structures that favour dominant groups. We aim to redress these biases through
ongoing work.
Below is the biography as originally published in 1878.
William Baker, M.D., was born in Middlesex and graduated doctor of medicine at Edinburgh 1st August, 1821(D.M.I. de Natura. Principii Vitalis). He was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 22nd December, 1823, and after practising for a few years in London, removed to Derby, where he died the 30th August, 1850, aged sixty.
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