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  1. SFH6 is a Sixth Form College comprising of Sydenham and Forest Hill: two Post 16 schools based in South London.

    • Sydenham College, London1
    • Sydenham College, London2
    • Sydenham College, London3
    • Sydenham College, London4
    • Sydenham College, London5
  2. Sydenham (/ ˈ s ɪ d ən ə m /) is a district of south-east London, England, which is shared between the London boroughs of Lewisham, Bromley and Southwark. Prior to the creation of the County of London in 1889, Sydenham was located in Kent, bordering Surrey.

  3. Sydenham School is a comprehensive girls' school located on Dartmouth Road ( A2216) in Sydenham, London . History. The school was founded in 1917 as a girls' grammar school, known as Sydenham County Grammar School for Girls.

  4. College Road, SE21, Sydenham Hill. Sydenham Hill is approximately 5.6 miles to the southeast of Charing Cross. It is also at the centre of many of south London's major shopping districts being 3.6 miles south of Lewisham, 4.6 miles northwest of Bromley and 4 miles north of Croydon.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Thomas Sydenham (1624–1689) was an English physician who practised in London and who posthumously acquired the reputation of being “the English Hippocrates” because of the emphasis on observation over speculative theory in his practice of medicine.

    • Peter R. Anstey
    • peter.anstey@sydney.edu.au
  6. On the 17th of May, 1676, Sydenham proceeded doctor of medicine at Cambridge, as a member of Pembroke college; his reason for doing so in that university, rather than at Oxford, being probably, as suggested by Dr Latham, that his eldest son had two years previously been admitted a pensioner of Pembroke.

  7. www.ucl.ac.uk › sydenham_college_anatomyUCL Bloomsbury Project

    Sydenham College of Anatomy. Also known as Sydenham College/Sydenham College Medical School. Not to be confused with Sydenham College, Birmingham, opened in 1851. History. It was founded in 1836 as an anatomy school by Erasmus Wilson, Marshall Hall, John Dalrymple, and others, and named after the 17th-century physician Thomas Sydenham (R. M.