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 +'''Isidor Isaak Sadger''' ([[1867]] - December [[1942]]) was a [[forensic]] doctor and [[psychoanalyst]] in [[Vienna]]. He studied with [[Sigmund Freud]] from [[1895]] to [[1904]] with a concentration in [[homosexuality]] and [[fetishism]] and coined the term ''Sadomasochismus'' ([[sadomasochism]]) in [[1913]]. In September [[1942]], he was deported to the [[Theresienstadt]] [[concentration camp]], where he died.
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Isidor Isaak Sadger (1867 - December 1942) was a forensic doctor and psychoanalyst in Vienna. He studied with Sigmund Freud from 1895 to 1904 with a concentration in homosexuality and fetishism and coined the term Sadomasochismus (sadomasochism) in 1913. In September 1942, he was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, where he died.



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