Milson Russen Rhodes (1871 – 11 May 1929) was an English general practitioner in Chorlton-on-Medlock.
He was born in Bradford and lived in Didsbury.
He studied medicine at Owen's College and qualified in 1902.
[1] In 1912 he proposed an outline of a new system of a National Medical Service, which was published in the British Medical Journal.
[2] He was the nephew of John Milson Rhodes and testified at his death inquiry, having witnessed his death from an accidental strychnine overdose.