Henry Haslam

Henry Cobden Haslam (4 October 1870 – 7 February 1948) was a British medical researcher and Conservative Party politician.

[2][3] He took second class in the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1892,[1] and continued his medical training at St Thomas' Hospital in London.

[3] He was admitted to the membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1896 and received a Bch Cantab degree in 1897.

[2][3] In 1901 he left St Thomas', having been elected to a scholarship at the Department of Pathology at Cambridge University.

[2] Haslam subsequently abandoned his medical career, becoming an underwriter at Lloyd's like his father.