Francis Darby Boyd


Professor Francis Darby Boyd CB CMG FRCPEd was a Scottish physician, and Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.

Life

Boyd was born on 19 October 1866, at 27 Melville Street, Edinburgh. His father was John Boyd of the Edinburgh publishing company Oliver & Boyd. He appears to be named after Francis Darby Syme who had returned to Edinburgh around 1866. This connection is also reflected in the name of Boyd's daughter.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy going on to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1888 with an MB ChB. He received his doctorate in 1893.
In 1899 he became assistant physician at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary also assisting at the Deaconess Hospital in the south of the city. At this time he was living at 6 Atholl Place in Edinburgh's West End.
He assisted during the Second Boer War, and was created a Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1901 as a result. Then veering towards military medicine he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1910 and served at the rank of Major. During the First World War he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and worked at Craigleith and Bangour. In 1919 he was created a Companion of the Order of the Bath for his military service.
In 1919 he left the Medical Corps to replace Professor William Russell as Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
He was a Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
He lived at 22 Manor Place in Edinburgh's West End.
He died on 4 April 1922 and is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies on the main path close to the main entrance.

Family

In 1904 he married Clara Constance Lepper , the daughter of Alfred J. A. Lepper. Together they had 2 daughters, Lesbia Laurence Meron Boyd and the sculptor Mary Syme Boyd, and a son, John Boyd, who died in infancy in 1905.

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