Joseph Louis Felix Garrigou

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Felix Garrigou

Joseph Louis Felix Garrigou (born September 16, 1835 in Tarascon-sur-Ariège , † March 18, 1920 ) was a French physician and court chemist.

In 1860 he obtained his doctorate in Paris. en.-med. and then became a spa doctor in Ax-les-Thermes in the Pyrenees. In 1869 he became a forensic chemist in Luchon and director of the Laboratory of Agricultural Chemistry in Toulouse . In 1891 he became a professor of medicine. He was president of the Académie des Sciences in Toulouse. In 1895 he founded a school of hydrology in Luchon, Haute-Garonne.

He made contributions to hydrology , toxicology and metallotherapy . He also constructed many hygienic medical devices.

With the doctor Félix Régnault he undertook prehistoric research.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905/A/Metallotherapie