RT Journal A1 Weiner H, Yamamoto J T1 LOuis jolyon west, md (1924-1999) JF Archives of General Psychiatry JO Archives of General Psychiatry YR 1999 FD July 1 VO 56 IS 7 SP 669 OP 670 DO 10.1001/archpsyc.56.7.669 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.56.7.669 AB Born in 1924 in Brooklyn, NY, of immigrant Russian-Jewish parents, he grew up in poverty in Madison, Wis. Characteristic of children of recent immigrants, he strove to obtain an education. Entering the University of Wisconsin, Madison, at the age of 17 years, he was determined to fight against fascism in World War II. He enlisted in the US Army and was sent to the University of Iowa, Iowa City, in the Army Specialized Training Program, and then to the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, from which he graduated in 1948. After a year of internship in internal medicine, he served a 3-year residency in psychiatry at the Payne Whitney Clinic at New York Hospital–Cornell University School of Medicine, New York, NY. In 1948, he had transferred to the US Air Force Medical Corps, and in 1952 he was appointed as chief of the Psychiatry Service at the Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. While holding this position, he was also appointed professor and head of the Department of Psychiatry, Neurology and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in Oklahoma City—the youngest person ever to have held a chairship in psychiatry in the United States until, or since, that time. In 1969, he moved to UCLA to head its department and direct the Neuropsychiatric Institute.