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Douglas Baker (Consolidated biography)
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Dr. Douglas M. Baker, B.A. (natal), M.R.C.S. (London), L.R.C.P. (England)

Douglas Baker (1922 – 2011), a descendant of the Elizabethan explorer Sir Walter Raleigh, who planted the first colonies in Virginia and sought after Eldorado, is English born and raised in South Africa.

At sixteen, already orphaned, he volunteered to serve in WWII and fought in Abyssinia, North Africa and Italy being wounded three times, twice almost fatally. He had transformative experiences which set the pattern for his lifelong investigations into the Powers Latent in Man and the complexities and mysteries of Man’s mind.

Invalided out of the army with appalling injuries and only one functioning lung he nevertheless began to equip himself at University level in a broad range of subjects which would enable him to give advice and comfort in the service of humanity. Firstly on demobilisation he took degrees in the Arts & Humanities in South Africa and qualified in Medicine at Sheffield University (UK) in 1964. As a doctor of medicine he did much to disseminate alternative methods of medicine making sure that they were scientifically orientated.

His academic background stretches over four universities in subjects such as medicine, literature, history, psychology and science.

Having taught in the East End schools of London for 10 yrs. he began his extensive lecture tours of the Western world lecturing on esoteric astrology & psychology, alternative methods of healing, complementary medicine, yoga and meditation. He, more than any other, set in motion the trends towards alternative methods of medicine which have transformed that field in Britain today.

As medical advisor to the De la Warr laboratories in Oxford, he undertook research into Biomagnetism, – Studies of the Effect of Magnetic Fields on Living Tissues and Organs in the Human Body and its effects on the human aura and dark matter, producing the book by the same name in conjunction with George de la Warr. A classic on the exposure of living tissue to magnetism.

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