François-Joseph Scohy

François-Joseph Scohy (1831–1881) was a Belgian military physician and archaeologist.

He studied medicine and natural science at the Catholic University of Louvain, graduating doctor in both.

In 1852 he joined the army, continuing his studies while working as a military medic.

In February 1860, while he was garrisoned at Lier, canalisation works dug up bones of enormous size.

[1] The Lier mammoth was mounted and in 1869 went on display in the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels.