Subject:

Baker, Dr. Julian C.

Contact:

Janet

Email:

stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames:

BAKER BARBER

 
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner, Nov. 8, 1901

 

Baker, Dr. Julian Crawford

Dr. Julian C. Baker, whose card will be found in the Gleaner directory this week, comes to Greenwood, WI with a good record as a medical man. He has been in Warrens since 1897 where he built up a large practice in a very hard field, the work requiring much night riding over sandy roads. Besides securing a good practice he also secured a good wife from among the fair damsels of Warrens, marrying a Miss Flora Barber. Both the doctor and his wife will be a worthy addition to Greenwood society. The Warrens Index, speaking of the doctor a year or so ago, says of him: Dr. Julian Crawford Baker is a native of the Badger State who took his degree of M. D. at the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. He employed his vacation days during his college years as assistant in hospital practice, and gained a practical insight in modern hospital surgery. Locating in Warrens in 1897 he soon gained an extensive practice and with uniform success has won the confidence of all in his ability and faithfulness as a practitioner. Dr. Baker is a genial, unassuming gentleman and though young in years he carries into his an old head on young shoulders that will in time bring him into the front rank of the medical profession.

 

NOTES

 

The King's Daughters will meet with Mrs. Julian Baker Tuesday afternoon, March 11.  Greenwood Gleaner, 7 Mar 1902.

 

 


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