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Eric John Holborow (1918–2009) was a British physician, rheumatologist, and immunologist, known for his pioneering research on
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. After education at
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, Eric John Holborow, known as "John" or "EJ", studied medicine at
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and
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, graduating in 1942 MB BChir (Cantab.). In 1942 immediately after qualifying MRCS, LRCP, he joined the
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and served (under the command of
John Vivian Dacie Sir John Vivian Dacie, FRS (20 July 1912 Putney, London – 12 February 2005) was a British haematologist. Education He was born in Putney, London and educated at King's College School, Wimbledon, after which he studied medicine at King's Col ...
from 1943 to 1946) in Egypt. Holborow in 1947 joined the
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's department of haematology (where Dacie was a senior lecturer) and in 1953 graduated MD. In 1953 Holborow joined the scientific staff of the
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Rheumatism Research Unit at the
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in
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, Buckinghamshire. He eventually became the director of the Rheumatism Research Unit and worked there until the Unit was closed in 1976. He was in 1956 a founder member of the
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and in 1959 became the Society's second secretary. In 1976 the Arthritis and Rheumatism Campaign set up the Bone and Joint Research Unit at the
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(LHMC) in
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. Holborow was appointed the head of the Bone and Joint Research Unit and was given a professorial chair in immunopathology. He was a co-editor for ''The Journal of Immunological Methods'' and a co-editor with William Gordon Reeves of two editions of ''Immunology in Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Immunology'' (London, Academic Press, 1977, 1983). Holborow was elected FRCP in 1978 and was the
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r in 1982. He retired in 1983. He married in 1943. Upon his death in 2009 he was survived by his widow, two sons, a daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Holborow, Eric John 1918 births 2009 deaths People educated at Epsom College Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital 20th-century English medical doctors British immunologists British rheumatologists Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians Royal Army Medical Corps officers