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Eusebio OehlEusebio Oehl {December 5, 1827 - April 10, 1903) was an Italian histologist and physiologist who was a native of Lodi. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia, and in 1858 became a "Privatdocent" of histology at Pavia. In 1864 he attained the chair of physiology at the Institute of Physiology in Pavia. Additional recommended knowledgeOehl is remembered for the introduction of microscopic research in anatomy and histology at Pavia, and is credited with the creation of systematic studies of cell structure via the microscope. He described strands of muscle fiber in the chordae tendineae of the left atrioventricular valve, which were later named Oehl's muscles. Some of his students were Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Camillo Bozzolo (1845-1920), Giulio Bizzozero (1846-1901) and Enrico Sertoli (1842-1910). Selected writings
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