Eugen Viktor Feller


Eugen Viktor Feller was a Croatian pharmacist, entrepreneur and pioneer of the industrial drug production in Croatia.

Feller was born in 1871, in Lviv Oblast, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, to a Jewish family of David and Elizabeta Feller. He was married to Ida Feller, with whom he had twelve children, among them William Feller. In the late 19th century, Feller achieved fame with the elixir Elsa Fluid , whose production along with other cosmetic preparations took place in Donja Stubica. In Donja Stubica, Feller built the pharmaceutical factory, laboratory, and family house with pharmacy. Feller presented Elsa Fluid as a cure for all diseases. It was exported in almost all European countries, as well as Egypt, Japan and China, while in the United States it was very popular at the time of Prohibition, due to high percentage of alcohol in its content. Feller was great philanthropist who financially helped the students, poor families, children and various societies. In 1918, he opened a trust fund to help the mothers of a soldiers who were killed in the World War I. Feller died on November 15, 1936,

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