Thomas Dwight
1843–1911 (age 68)
Biography
Dr. Thomas Dwight (1843–1911) was a distinguished anatomist whose teaching and scholarship enlightened generations of students at Harvard Medical School. His meticulous studies of the human skeleton earned him recognition as a careful observer of both science and the arts, helping to bridge anatomy and artistic representation.
He cherished mentorship, taking time to guide young physicians and artists in appreciating the beauty and complexity of the human form, a commitment to knowledge and kindness that is remembered at Holyhood Cemetery.