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The unknown and misunderstood life of Ruggero Oddi, the pioneer of biliary system physiology.

Marco MaovazGabriele Di SanteDesirée BartoliniAlessandra PistilliAnna Maria StabileMario Rende
Published in: Journal of medical biography (2023)
Ruggero Oddi was a talented scientist who initiated the modern era of biliary system physiology, not only with the anatomical discovery of the hepatopancreatic sphincter, but also with the detailed description of its spinal center and nerve regulation. However, his personal and scientific life were determined by an incredible series of unfortunate circumstances. Until now most of these events have been unknown, while the few known have produced biographies distorted by fake interpretations. The purpose of this article is to document Oddi's biography and scientific production in detail, comprehensively framing the scientific environment in which his discoveries occurred. It clears many misinterpretations about events in Oddi's life and academic career, bringing to a new light his figure as scientist in gastroenterological field.
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