The life and influential career of neurologist Robert J. Joynt, MD,
PhD., who in 1996 became the first chair of the Department of Neurology
at the University of Rochester.
In this stirring collection of essays, author Nancy Bolger leads the
reader through the extraordinary life of Robert J. Joynt, MD, PhD, one
of the most influential neurologists of the last half century. The story
begins on the small-town streets of Iowa and takes us through military
service and medical school, down the wedding aisle, and ultimately to a
long and successful career at the University of Rochester, where Dr.
Joynt became the first chair of thenewly created Department of Neurology
in 1966. Along the way, we accompany Dr. Joynt on his travels to India,
Canada, Ireland, London and Cambridge in England, and many other places,
including a much-loved lakeside retreat in Minnesota where the family
vacationed year after year. These pages tell of not only Dr. Joynt's
life but also of those who inspired him, and how he in turn became a
remarkable inspiration to others.
Nancy W. Bolger is a writer and editor for the University of Rochester
Medical Center. In 1992 she received the Robert G. Fenley Award of
Distinction for Medical Science Writing from the Association of American
Medical Colleges.