David Craigie FRSE (6 June 1793 – 17 May 1866) was a Scottish physician, known as a medical author.
In the same year his address is listed as 39 Nicolson Street in the south side of Edinburgh.
[2] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1833 his proposer being Thomas Shortt.
In 1828 Craigie published Elements of General and Pathological Anatomy, of which a second edition appeared in 1848.
He assisted with John Thomson's Life of William Cullen, and published 30 papers on medical subjects.