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'''Dr. Lenox Baker''' was an [[United States|American]] [[orthopedic]] [[surgery|surgeon]] and athletic trainer at both [[Duke University]] and [[University of Tennessee]]. The [[Cerebral Palsy and Crippled Children’s Hospital]] at Duke is named in his honor. |
'''Dr. Lenox Baker''' was an [[United States|American]] [[orthopedic]] [[surgery|surgeon]] and athletic trainer at both [[Duke University]] and [[University of Tennessee]]. The [[Cerebral Palsy and Crippled Children’s Hospital]] at Duke is named in his honor. He graduated from the [[Duke University School of Medicine]], where he was later a professor. |
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Baker was inducted into the [[North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame]] in [[1983]]. |
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Revision as of 09:26, 23 February 2007
Dr. Lenox Baker was an American orthopedic surgeon and athletic trainer at both Duke University and University of Tennessee. The Cerebral Palsy and Crippled Children’s Hospital at Duke is named in his honor. He graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine, where he was later a professor.
Baker was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1983.