He was born on 25 August 1807 the eldest son of Major John Malcolm of the
East India Company. Early years were spent at
Haughton-le-Skerne in County Durham. He studied medicine at the
University of Edinburgh gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1831. In 1840 he was elected a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. In 1841 he was elected a member of the
Aesculapian Club. In 1843 Malcolm was elected a member of the
Harveian Society of Edinburgh and served as president in 1856. He was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1857. His proposer was
William Swan. He died on at home, 10 Roseberry Crescent in Edinburgh's West End on 6 June 1894. He was buried on 9 June in the small central southern sections of
Dean Cemetery, facing the main southern path. ==Family==