Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 23290
  Title Ross E. Baker, DC: A Canadian chiropractic survivor
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3924507/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2014 Mar;58(1):Online access only p 66-75
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This paper is an historical biography of a fortunate man. It begins with a glimpse of Ross E. Baker's origins in south-western Ontario, watches him going to school and working in Hamilton before joining the Canadian Army and shipping off to Europe to fight in the Second World War. At War's end, the article picks up Dr. Baker as he comes home, starts a family, becomes a chiropractor and sustains a viable practice. Now in the twilight of life, the good doctor is last seen content with his retirement, spending days at his cottage property, reviewing his memoirs and reflecting on the tumult, terror and eventual triumph of the D-Day landing at Normandy.

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Ce document fait le récit biographique d’un homme heureux. L’article commence par un aperçu des origines de Ross E. Baker dans le sud-ouest de l’Ontario, l’école qu’il a fréquentée, son travail à Hamilton avant sa conscription dans l’Armée canadienne et son départ vers l’Europe pour participer à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. En rentrant, à la fin de la guerre, le Dr Baker fonde une famille et devient un chiropraticien réussi. Au crépuscule de sa vie, on voit le bon docteur content à la retraite passer ses jours dans sa maison de campagne en évoquant son passé et en réfléchissant sur le tumulte, la terreur et le triomphe final du débarquement du jour J en Normandie.

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