British psychiatrist, physiologist and businessman
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Jeremy Barlow (b. 1939), flautist, music historian, and director of the Broadside Band,[4] married Jane Marian Hollowood[citation needed], and later Ruth Evelyn Savage
Barlow was senior lecturer and honorary consultant in psychological medicine at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School (1951–66), vice chairman of the Mental Health Research Fund, and a member of the scientific staff of the MRC Department of Clinical Research, University College Hospital. He was chairman of the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering and an enthusiastic founding member of the Erasmus Darwin Foundation at Lichfield. He was also, at various times, chairman of the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company (CIC)[7][8] – the firm founded by his maternal grandfather,[9] and a director of CIC Investment Holdings, deputy chairman of George Kent Ltd and a director of Group Investors Ltd.[3]
Barlow published research papers in physiology and psychiatric medicine.[3] He was a Founder Fellow of the Zoological Society of London and its Secretary between 1980 and 1982.[10] In 2008 the society started the Erasmus Darwin Barlow Conservation Expeditions named in his honour.[11]
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^Cattermole, Michael J. G.; Wolfe, Arthur F. (1987). Horace Darwin's shop: a history of the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, 1878 to 1968. A. Hilger. ISBN978-0-85274-569-4.