Sir Arthur William Mayo-Robson KBE CB CVO FRCS (17 April 1853 in Filey, Yorkshire – 12 October 1933 in London), also written as Mayo Robson, was an English surgeon.
He attended Wesley College in Sheffield and then Leeds School of Medicine (1870).
In 1876 he started lecturing at Leeds, and in 1884 became a surgeon with the General Infirmary.
[1] During World War I Mayo-Robson served in France, Turkey and Egypt, reaching the rank of Colonel with the Army Medical Service.
Mayo-Robson wrote several books: He was a pioneer in biliary surgery and orthopaedics.