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and remained frail and introverted. By age of 11, Haddow also suffered from appendicitis. He was much impressed by the family GP, Dr Alexander Scott, who treated him on both occasions and became his role model. Dr Scott was known for his studies of skin cancers in the local mining population. Haddow
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In 1932, Haddow married Lucia Lindsay Crosby Black (d. 1968), a medical practitioner. Their son, William George Haddow, was born in 1934. After the death of his first wife, he remarried in 1970 to Mrs Feo Standing
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Haddow had diabetes and related blindness. On 21 January 1976, three days after his 69th birthday, Haddow died at Amersham General Hospital in
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team at the Royal Cancer Hospital. In 1946, he succeeded Kennaway as Director of the Chester Beatty Research Institute, later renamed the
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Garner; died 30 January 2013), a scientific photographer, 22 years his junior. He gained two step-children by this second marriage.
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from 1946 to 1969. He was also President of the Universal Union Against Cancer.
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Haddow was an assistant to Professor Thomas Jones Mackie at
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Alexander John Haddow

FRS
FRSE
Institute of Cancer Research
Leven, Fife
Glasgow
Broxburn, West Lothian
scarlet fever
Broxburn Academy
MB ChB
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
London
Ernest Kennaway's
Institute of Cancer Research
Royal Society of London
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Alan William Greenwood
Robert Cruikshank
Richard Swain
Queen Elizabeth II
Chalfont St Giles
diabetes
née
Amersham


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