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Topinard, Paul
Paul Topinard
Paul Topinard
(4 November 1830,
L'Isle-Adam
Parmain
,
Val-d'Oise
– 20 December 1911,
6th arrondissement of Paris
) was a French physician and
anthropologist
who was a student of
Paul Broca
and whose views influenced the methodology adopted by
Herbert Hope Risley
in his ethnographic surveys of the people of India. He became director of the École d'Anthropologie and secretary-general of the
Société d'Anthropologie de Paris
, both in succession to Broca. He was elected as a member to the
American Philosophical Society
in 1886.
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