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DB. LEWELLYS FRANKLIN BABKEB, the eminent American anatomist and physician, who died after a long illness at Baltimore on July 13, was born at Norwich, Ontario, on September 16, 1867. He received his medical education at Toronto, Leipzig, Munich and Berlin, and qualified in 1890 at Toronto, where he worked at the general hospital for a year, and from 1894 until 1900 was attached to the Johns Hopkins University as associate professor of anatomy and pathology. From 1900 until 19C5 he was professor of anatomy at Rush Medical College, Chicago, and for the next eight years was professor of medicine and chief physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital; he was appointed emeritus professor in 1921.
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ROLLESTON, J. Dr. L. F. Barker. Nature 152, 407 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152407a0
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