Former general practitioner Harrow (b Lemberg, Austro-Hungary, 1911; q Paris 1939), d 26 December 2004.
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Henry came to the United Kingdom in 1940 and served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Nigeria, Burma, and, after the second world war ended, as chief medical officer for the prisoner of war camps in Scotland. In 1947 he went to Dulwich Hospital as a trainee specialist, but decided to sidestep the problems he was likely to face trying to make a career in an English hospital at that time, as a Jewish doctor with a foreign degree, and go into general practice. He retired aged 79. He leaves a wife, Judith; three children; and four grandchildren.
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