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Ignatz Leo Nascher
Ignatz Leo Nascher (1863–1944) was born in Austria and later became a doctor. He coined the term "geriatrics" in 1909.
== Biography ==
Nascher was born in Vienna, Austria, and immigrated to New York City where he was brought up〔.(Austria )〕〔(Annals of long term care )〕 Later he also assumed US-citizenship. He drew on the Austrian system of care for the elderly. John Morley wrote that Nascher was "truly a polymath and a pioneer, whose ideas and efforts were underappreciated by his peers."
Nascher graduated from college with a degree in pharmacy in 1882 at the age of 19. Several years later he completed his MD and began private practice to which he devoted the first years of his career. During his time he published articles including "A Young Living Fetus" (''Medical Record of New York'', 1889), an article on prostitution in 1908 and "Tissue Cell Evolution" (''New York Medical Journal'', 1910).

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