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Heritage Snapshot: Part 127

By Richard Schaefer
Community Writer
09/17/2014 at 08:09 AM

In 1959, the Physiology Building at Loma Linda University (built in 1940) was named Edward H. Risley Hall. Colleagues and students knew Dr. Risley, fourth Dean of the College of Medical Evangelists, as a man who had a kind heart and a simple faith. He was dean of the School of Medicine at the time of his death on February 7, 1943. His colleagues were mindful of his deep sincerity, a man who was strictly honest, had abundant sympathy, was humble, unassuming, and a lover of all, young or old. Dr. Risley was always thoughtful and considerate of the opinions and views of his associates. His life was truly a ministry. Ed Risley was the youngest student ever to enroll in the American Medical Missionary College in Battle Creek, Michigan, from which he graduated in 1904. Because he had an enviable scholastic record, administrators at AMMC immediately invited him to join their faculty, and the world-famous Battle Creek Sanitarium invited him to join its medical staff. Following postgraduate studies at Yale University, Chicago University, and the University of Michigan, he became head of the AMMC Department of Chemistry, a position he held until 1910 when it closed, at which time he and Mrs. Risley came to California. In those days it was not unusual for a physician to supplement his medical education by enrolling as a student in the senior year of another school. Shortly after his arrival in Southern California, Dr. Risley entered the senior year at the UCLA School of Medicine, from which he received a second medical diploma in 1911. Because the Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists needed faculty members with character and Dr. Risley’s ability, he accepted an invitation to connect with CME during the 1911-1912 school year. Because of illness in Mrs. Risley’s family, the couple returned to Battle Creek. During the next 15 months, until the fall of 1913, Dr. Risley established and conducted the first chemical research laboratory in the W. K. Kellogg Food Company, and launched an active research program for John Harvey Kellogg, MD, the medical director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. In the fall of 1913, CME persuaded the Risleys to return to Loma Linda where he resumed his teaching duties as Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica. During his career he became Dean of the Loma Linda Division, president of the College, and Dean of the Los Angeles Division. In 1922 Dr. Risley’s enthusiastic interest in dietetics helped motivate the start of CME’s Dietitians’ Training School. He became Dean of the College of Medical Evangelists, a position he held until his death in 1943. Dr. Risley was active in the professional community. He served on boards of trustees and also became a member of the San Bernardino County Medical Society, the California Medical Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Chemical Society. Dr. Risley was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1927. He was known to be serious minded, strictly honest, and a firm believer in the witness of a consistent Christian life. Although strictly self-disciplined, he had a tender heart, was unselfish and sympathetic. He especially was a friend of students. Whenever he knew of any student’s struggles, he remembered that student by name in family worship both morning and evening. Dr. Risley co-authored three books: The Food Question; Foods, Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics; and Home Physician and Guide to Health. According to Newton G. Evans, MD, Dr. Risley displayed “a peculiarly happy blending of superior intellectual capacity with a genuine religious fervor…. To him is due a large measure of the credit for the growth and material and spiritual up-building of the school and the Loma Linda community.” He served CME unselfishly at great personal sacrifice. Following his death, John Harvey Kellogg, MD, wrote from the Battle Creek Sanitarium “Dr. Risley’s death is an irreparable loss to Loma Linda. He was an unusually gifted and noble type of man with a clear intellect and keen perception, unselfish, sympathetic, and a genial loyal friend. I never expect to meet his equal again."

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