Albert Alexander Gray FRSE (8 October 1868 – 4 January 1936) was a British physician and otologist.
He was born at Firbank, a large villa in Pollokshields in Glasgow,[1] one of the nine children of William Gray, a biscuit manufacturer in his role as principal partner of Gray Dunn & Co (creators of the Blue Riband Biscuit),[2] and his wife, Margaret Sarah Pace.
he then studied medicine at Glasgow University graduating MB in 1890.
[3] His later life was spent working at the Ferens Institute of Oto-Laryngology (1927 until death).
Among his siblings was the footballer Woodville Gray, a Scottish international.