James Ramsay Hunt was born in
Philadelphia in 1872. He received his M.D. degree from the
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1893. He then studied in
Paris,
Vienna, and
Berlin, and returned to practice
neurology in
New York, working at
Cornell University Medical School from 1900 to 1910 with
Charles Loomis Dana. In 1910, he joined the faculty at the
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and what later became their
Neurological Institute of New York. He did major research on the
anatomy and disorders of the
corpus striatum and the
extrapyramidal system, and described several movement disorders. He was consulting physician at several New York hospitals, including Lenox Hill Hospital, New York Hospital, Babies Hospital, the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, the Psychiatric Institute,
Letchworth Village for Mental Defectives, Montefiore Hospital, and the Craig Colony for Epileptics, and was appointed professor of
neurology at Columbia in 1924. ==1920–1934==