
Francesco Crucitti
Francesco Crucitti is an Italian surgeon renowned for his expertise in emergency medicine. He gained significant recognition for his role in saving the life of Pope John Paul II after the pontiff was shot in 1981, performing a complex surgery that ultimately led to the pope's recovery. Crucitti's skill and dedication have made him a respected figure in the medical community, particularly known for his work at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, where he has treated numerous high-profile patients, including popes.
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