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Norman Bleehen

May 16, 2008 13:00

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Born Manchester, February 23, 1930.
Died Cambridge, February 1, 2008, aged 77.

The first Cancer Research Campaign professor of clinical oncology at Cambridge University, appointed in 1975, Norman Bleehen created the conditions for the establishment of the Cambridge Research Institute Cancer Centre, which opened only last year.

He and his brother, who survives him, were born into a distinguished Orthodox family of rabbinical and scholarly descent on both sides. Theirgreat-grandfather in New York negotiated a presidential exemption for kiddush wine during Prohibition.

Norman was educated at Haberdashers’ Aske’s School and won medical scholarships to Oxford and Middlesex Hospital, London. He followed his first BA degree with a Medical Research Council studentship, leading to a BSc and a prestigious prize.