Hector Charles Cameron FRCP (17 July 1878, Glasgow – 1 April 1958) was a British physician and paediatrician.
[1] Cameron delivered the Lumleian Lectures (Some Forms of Vomiting in Infancy) in 1925.
[1] He was Chief Medical Officer for the Motor Union and United British Insurance Co.[5] From the University of Glasgow, he received an M.A.
[2] His hobby was the study of scientific and medical history, shown in his biographies, particularly those of Lord Lister (1948) and Sir Joseph Banks (1952), and in Mr.
Up to the time of his last illness he was working on Dr Cecil Wall’s manuscript notes on the history of the Society of Apothecaries.