Professor John Cameron FRSE (16 September 1873 – 27 November 1960) was a Scottish anatomist who moved to Nova Scotia to teach at Dalhousie University.
He was a noted author on subjects deciphering human evolution through anatomical analysis including The Skeleton of British Neolthic Man.
He was born in Laurencekirk in Kincardineshire on 16 September 1873, the son of Major David Cameron.
[1] He attended Montrose Academy and then went on to the University of Edinburgh to study medicine.
In 1908 he moved to be a lecturer at the University of London, also then working at Middlesex Hospital.