Roland Denise Oberson, second son of a farmer family, is a graduate of Saint-Michel College in Fribourg in Ue. and of the Benedictine Stiftschule (Lyceum) Sarnen, Obwald, Switzerland. There he majors in Latin and Western Languages. His mother tongue is French. He attends the Universities of Lausanne and Paris where he simultaneously studies Medicine and Letters. He obtains M. D. diplomas in both Universities. Thesis in medicine in Lausanne about Ovarian Hernias in Babies. He specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology in Paris, Strasburg, Stockholm, Lund, and Oslo. He frequents the Sorbonne and College de France. With his master and friend Auguste Wackenheim he founds in Colmar the European Society of Neuroradiology in 1969. He receives the title of Privat-Docent at Lausanne University in Neuroradiology and Ophthalmology. He starts with the first private Imaging Diagnostic Center CID in Lausanne where he introduces 1977 the first RXbody-scanner and MRI in Switzerland. He is correspondent of the Swiss Medical Journal. He writes about 200 medical articles in various medical Publications in English, French, German and Spanish. He writes a book Angiography of Cerebral Arterial Diseases with his Italian friend Bradac by Springer Verlag, Heidelberg. Two successive editions. After years of activity in private praxis, he opens and runs during 13 years the Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Department in the new Central Hospital in Sion, Wallis. During his medical activities he constantly writes literary essays about literature and history, principally on Middle Age and the affair Abelard-Heloise. He publishes a series of books in French about this last subject; but also novels and philosophy. He discovers that the works of Abelard - Heloise and particularly their Correspondence has been first printed in Paris in 1615 and not in 1616. But his pride is to have discovered that Abelard's and Heloise's Correspondence has been wrongly interpreted since nine centuries for reasons that readers will appreciate. He now summarizes his conclusions about the sad affair of Heloise's rape, and hands over his proofs to his American friends, fans of criminal enigmas. He is married and has four children and eight grandchildren. Since 1997 he lives in the Dominican Republic and sometimes visits his two daughters in Switzerland.
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