Paul Eugen Bleuler first coined the term "Schizophrenia."
Schizophrenia means "split mind" from Greek terminology. This however does not refer to the person having one or more minds such as with Dissociative Personality Disorder. But refers to a split in the mind of the sufferer where their own personal reality is split from our own. Hence they are mostly or only aware of their personal reality, and not the universal reality the majority of us are aware of.
Autismus - English autism - but he coined that in 1910.(He also coined 'schizophrenia'.)According to PCH , that answer is wrong.PCH: Schizophrenia
Murray Bookchin, activist and libertarian socialist. Wikipedia does not list when Murray Bookchin first coined the term. In 1980 he coined another term, "libertarian municipalism".
The term "synopsis" was coined by Jean Armour Polly. This term was first seen written in 1879. This was used in a medical term the very first time it was written.
An organelle is a structure located within one of the many cells in the human body. The term was first coined by Robert Hook.
Schizophrenia has likely been with mankind since prehistoric times. However, the term schizophrenia was coined by Emil Kraepelin, a Swiss psychiatrist of the late nineteenth century, who thereby distinguished it as a specific type of 'madness'.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt first coined the term "United Nation" as a term to describe the Allied Countries..
The term bio-synopsis is a snapshot of one's life that is often in the form of a bibliography. It is unclear who first coined the term, but it is said to come from the Greek language.
Some how I read from a journal..and also from a monthly magazine namely "WISDOM" that the term "Third World" first coined by India's First Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru.
There is no official recognition for the person who first coined the term biosynosis. It is also the name for a company which provides writing services for the pharmaceutical industry.