Archibald McIndoe
| Sir Archibald McIndoe | |
|---|---|
| McIndoe operating at East Grinstead: a painting by Anna Zinkeisen, 1944 | |
| Born | Archibald Hector McIndoe 4 May 1900 Dunedin, New Zealand | 
| Died | 11 April 1960 (aged 59) London, England | 
| Education | University of Otago | 
| Known for | Greatly improving the treatment and rehabilitation of badly burned aircrew | 
| Relatives | John McIndoe (father) Mabel Hill (mother) John McIndoe (brother) Alfred Hill (uncle) Harold Gillies (cousin) | 
| Medical career | |
| Profession | Surgeon | 
| Field | Plastic surgery | 
| Institutions | Hospital for Tropical Diseases Royal North Stafford Infirmary Queen Victoria Hospital | 
| Awards | Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur | 
Sir Archibald Hector McIndoe CBE FRCS (4 May 1900 – 11 April 1960) was a New Zealand plastic surgeon who worked for the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He improved the treatment and rehabilitation of badly burned aircrew.