James Vincent Duhig (1889–1963) was an Australian pathologist.
[1] He campaigned successfully to establish a medical school in Queensland (now the University of Queensland Mayne Medical School).
He founded the Red Cross Blood Bank in Queensland.
[3] Duhig was also recognised as an art aficionado and critic who wrote for The Bulletin,[4][5][6] and president of the Royal Queensland Art Society 1937–1946.
[7] He was the nephew of James Duhig, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, but it was a problematic relationship for the Archbishop as his nephew was a secular rationalist.