Herbert Atkinson Barker

Sir Herbert Atkinson Barker (April 21, 1869 – July 21, 1950) was an English manipulative surgeon. He developed a highly successful osteopathic technique, specialising in knee and other damaged joints both in the top sportsmen and the general public. He advocated the avoidance of surgery. However, his methods were never formally approved by the medical establishment. Because of opposition towards a Lambeth degree or honorary degree for him, he was... more

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  • Apr 21, 1869

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  • Jul 21, 1950 (age 81 years)

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