Surgeon-General Cosmo Gordon Logie FRSE (1820–1886) was a military surgeon and medical author of Scots descent in the 19th century.
[1] He was sent home to Scotland to study and trained in medicine at the University of Edinburgh graduating MD in 1840.
He followed in his father's footsteps and joined the British Army as an Assistant Surgeon to the Rifle Brigade in 1841.
In 1871 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, his proposer was Alexander Hamilton LLB.
[3] He retired in 1875 at the rank of Deputy Surgeon General and died at Paddington in London on 6 April 1886.