William Wellesley Campbell

?-1962) was a Guyanese physician who subsequently became a Catholic monk at Mount Saint Benedict in Trinidad and Tobago.

Campbell qualified with an MRCS and an LRCP at King's College, London in 1903.

[1] Whilst in London he worked as an anatomical demonstrator at King's College and as a clinical assistant in the Royal Eye Hospital.

Having described this reviewer as a delinquent "converting the noble edifice of criticism into the wigwam of lampoonery", Scholes discussed the publication of further volumes with Campbell.

After expressing some ironic concern about the reviewers well-being, Scholes accepted Campbell's advice to continue, thanking him again in the preface.