Édouard Filhol

Édouard Filhol

Jean Pierre Bernard Édouard Filhol (7 October 1814 – 25 June 1883) was a French scientist.

In 1854 Édouard Filhol was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toulouse, a position he held until 1882.Later, in 1865, he became Director of the Museum de Toulouse. It was the first museum in the world to open a gallery of prehistory thanks to the collaboration of Emile Cartailhac, Jean-Baptiste Noulet and Eugène Trutat. In the same year, he became Director of the School of Medicine and Pharmacy at the University of Toulouse.

Jean-Baptiste Senderens studied under Édouard Filhol, professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences in Toulouse.[1] After ten years of collaboration with Filhol he began a collaboration of equal length with Paul Sabatier, Filhol's successor.[2]

From 1867-1870, Édouard Filhol was Mayor of Toulouse.

He was the father of the naturalist Henri Filhol (1843-1902)

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