Sir Robert Neil Campbell KCMG CB CIE (28 September 1854 – 18 February 1928) was a Scottish physician whose career was in British India.
After graduating as a physician, he joined the Bengal Medical Service, which he rose to command.
[1] Campbell retired to 29, Medina Villas, Hove, Sussex,[3] but died at Lahore, while on a visit to India, in February 1928, aged 73.
They had four sons, William Norman (1884–1907), Neil Hamilton (1885–1886), Robert Charles Cowburn (1889–1915), and George Edward Forman Campbell (1893–1915), the last two of whom were killed in action in the First World War; and two daughters, Ethell Mary (1891–1939) and Margaret Amy (1898–1980).
On 2 September 1918, in Mussoorie, India, Margaret Amy married Robert McGregor MacDonald Lockhart (1893—1981), a future Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army.