William Morrant Baker was the son of a solicitor in the
Hampshire town of Andover. He was apprenticed to the local
surgeon, Mr. Payne. In 1858 he entered
St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School in London and qualified in 1861. Baker became Sir
James Paget's assistant for many years. From 1869 until 1885, he was lecturer in general
anatomy and
physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He was elected an assistant surgeon to the hospital in 1871 and a surgeon in 1882. He resigned his post as surgeon in 1892 due to his
locomotor ataxia. He was then appointed a governor of the hospital. Baker was also surgeon, later consultant surgeon, to the
Evelina Children's Hospital, London and was examinator of general anatomy and physiology at the
Royal College of Surgeons. ==Work==