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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek γηροκομία (gērokomía), from γῆρας (gêras, old age) + -κομία (-komía, looking after).

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gerocomy (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Medical treatment of the elderly.
    • 1978, Benjamin Walker, Encyclopedia of Metaphysical Medicine, Routledge, page 261:
      Among the aristocracy of eighteenth-century Europe, recourse to what is now called gerocomy was in vogue, both in Paris and London, for the rehabilitation of the victims of old age.