John Harbison (pathologist) explained

Professor John Harbison
Birth Date:1935 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Howth, Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Education:Trinity College Dublin
Known For:State Pathologist for Ireland
Profession:pathologist, academic
Specialism:forensic pathology

Professor John Harbison (23 December 1935 – 18 December 2020)[1] was the second State Pathologist of Ireland.[2] [3] [4]

Early life and education

Harbison was born in the Howth area to Sheelagh Harbison and her husband Dr James Austin Harbison, educated locally, and at St Gerard's School, Bray and Stonyhurst College, and subsequently graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1960.[2] [5] He had at least one brother and his father was a doctor, who had held roles as county and city medical officer.[2] His brother Peter Harbison was an archaeologist and author.[5]

Career

He worked at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children and held positions in hospitals in Bristol and Oxford before becoming an assistant pathologist in TCD.[5] He was a lecturer in medical jurisprudence in TCD and became the second state pathologist in 1974, succeeding Maurice Hickey.[2] [3] [5]

He worked on cases including the Kerry babies, Sophie Toscan du Plantier, Stardust, Brian Murphy and Grangegorman,[2] carrying out around 100 post mortems a year.[2] [3] [4] [6] In 1991 he was appointed Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at the Royal College of Surgeons.[2] He ceased performing post mortems in 2003, at the age of 67.[2] [3] [4] [7] In 2006 health issues prevented him from giving testimony in court cases.[8]

He was succeeded as State Pathologist by Professor Marie Cassidy.[2] [3]

Personal life

Harbison was married to Kathleen Harbison in 1979, and they had two children and two grandchildren.[2] [5] He and his family used to live at Innisbeg in Howth.[9] [5]

He died on 18 December 2020,[2] [3] just five days before his 85th birthday.[1] His funeral took place at Glasnevin Crematorium on 21 December 2020.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: John Harbison obituary: The Irish State’s first forensic state pathologist. 9 January 2021. 10 January 2021. The Irish Times.
  2. News: Former State pathologist Prof John Harbison dies. 18 December 2020. 19 December 2020. The Irish Times.
  3. News: Former State pathologist John Harbison dies. Daly. Adam. 19 December 2020. 19 December 2020. TheJournal.ie.
  4. News: Former State pathologist Prof John Harbison dies. 19 December 2020. 19 December 2020. Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  5. News: Obituary: Dr John Harbison. 20 December 2020. 22 December 2020. Sunday Independent.
  6. News: Jury returns verdict of unlawful killing. O'Halloran. Georgina. 10 September 2007. 20 December 2020. Irish Examiner.
  7. News: Harbison retires as State pathologist. Humphries. Joe. 10 February 2003. 19 December 2020. The Irish Times.
  8. News: Harbison too ill to testify in court cases. Reilly. Jerome. 26 March 2006. 19 December 2020. Sunday Independent.
  9. News: Former State Pathologist's Howth home on the market for €1.25m. Keenan. Mark. 1 April 2016. 19 December 2020. Irish Independent.
  10. News: Fond farewell for former State pathologist John Harbison. Keenan. Mark. 21 December 2020. 10 January 2021. Irish Independent.