David Berry Hart was born in
Edinburgh on 12 October 1851. He graduated
M.B.,
C.M. from the
University of Edinburgh in 1877. Specialising in
obstetrics and gynaecology, he continued his studies and obtained his doctorate
MD in 1880, with a gold medal and the Syme Surgical Fellowship on "
The Structural Anatomy of the female pelvic floor". He was Secretary of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society between 1879 and 1883 and became President in 1890. He was also Librarian to the
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. In 1881 he was elected a member of the
Harveian Society of Edinburgh. In 1888 he was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were
Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Sir
Alexander Russell Simpson,
Sir William Turner, and Sir
German Sims Woodhead. Dr Hart lived in an exceptionally fine
Georgian townhouse designed by
Robert Adam at 29
Charlotte Square in
Edinburgh's First New Town. He was an examiner in midwifery in the universities of Edinburgh, Oxford, Birmingham and Liverpool. He was devoted to
Liberalism and the
United Free Church of Scotland. In later life he lived at 5 Randolph Cliff on the edge of the Moray Estate in Edinburgh's affluent West End. He died in Edinburgh on 10 June 1920. ==Family==