Dugald Campbell

Dugald Campbell (25 January 1858 – 16 November 1940) was a Scottish doctor from the Isle of Arran, who went to the Hawaiian Kingdom and set up the national health service during the 1890s.

Campbell travelled extensively and in Hawaii he took up the post of government physician on the islands, where he set about raising cash for a hospital that would treat all islanders for free.

[1][2] Campbell was born at the manse in Lamlash, the sixth son of Rev.

Colin Fisher Campbell and Anne Mary McMillan.

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