George Milbr(e)y Gould (November 8, 1848 Auburn, Maine – August 8, 1922 Atlantic City) was an American physician and lexicographer.
At 12 years, he enlisted and became a drummer boy in the American Civil War, serving in the 63rd Ohio Infantry (1861–2) and later in Company K, 141st Ohio Infantry during 1864.
He graduated from Harvard Divinity School (1874) and worked as the owner of a bookstore.
He entered Jefferson Medical College in 1885 and graduated in 1888.
A collection of papers about his life are held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.