Maurice Collis (1791 – March 1852)[2] was the president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in 1839.
In November 1810 he was apprenticed to Thomas Hewson and he became a pupil in the RCSI Medical School and the Meath Hospital.
In 1816 he was appointed Demonstrator in the College School, and in 1825 he succeeded Thomas Roney as Surgeon to the Meath Hospital—a ward in that institution was dedicated to his memory at the time.
He married Frances Diana, daughter of Archdeacon Herbert.
His death, caused by asthma, occurred in March, 1852, at 66 Lower Baggot-street.