Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Richard H. Derby
Surgeon
Centurion, 1872–1907
George Templeton Strong and John W. Ehninger
Boston, Massachusetts
Litchfield, Connecticut
Age twenty-eight
Century Memorial
Richard Henry Derby was a Bostonian by birth, a graduate from two schools of Harvard University, and by choice a New Yorker. Such was his early promise that he was made a member of this Association at twenty-eight; after thirty-five years of membership, during which he attained eminence in his arduous profession as a surgeon, such foresight was amply justified. He died at sixty-three, respected, beloved, and rich in friendships, many if not most of which were formed and ripened among us. In his chosen specialty as an oculist his reputation was national, the well-being of the medical profession was one of his special cares, and his interest in the science of sanitation made him a philanthropist of importance. Thorough and conscientious in his relations with hospitals and asylums, the gracious character which he displayed in them and in association with his fellow-men everywhere endeared him to the best; his memory stays warm wherever he moved among men.
William Milligan Sloane
1908 Century Association Yearbook
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