Barclay Barrowman

Dr Barclay Barrowman JP, DTM, FCO, FRSH was a British medical doctor who conducted early research on malaria.

After graduating from the university, Barrowman joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, serving in World War I as a surgeon.

[7][8][9][10][11] He ran instructional courses on malaria control on behalf of the League of Nations for public health officers from the Far East and Australia.

[12] The local communities in Klang petitioned for a new highway to Port Swettenham, Malaya to be named Barrowman Road after his retirement.

[12] Barrowman died on 31 January 1978 in Elstree and Potters Bar Registration District leaving a Will which was probated on 19 April 1978 in Winchester.