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 THOMAS SYDENHAM - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS SYDENHAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Although Sydenham was a highly successful practitioner and saw, besides foreign reprints, more than one new edition of his various tractates called for in his lifetime, his fame as the father of English medicine, or the English Hippocrates, was decidedly posthumous.
Sydenhams nosological method is essentially the modern one, except that it wanted the morbid anatomy part, which was first introduced into the natural history of disease by Morgagni nearly a century later.
Among the lives of Sydenham are one (anonymous) by Samuel Johnson in John Swans translation of his works (London, 1742), another by C. Kuhn in his edition of his works (Leipzig, 1827), and a third by Dr R. Latham in his translation of his works published in London by the Sydenham Society in 1848.
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 Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydenham was just as anti-French as Durham had been, and he encouraged British immigration to make the French Canadian population less significant.
Sydenham also settled the Protestant land dispute in Upper Canada (now Canada West), which the Family Compact had interpreted to refer only to the Anglican Church.
Sydenham declared that half of the land set aside for Protestant churches would be shared between Anglicans and Presbyterians, and the other half would be shared between the other Protestant denominations.
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 AllRefer.com - Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron, British And Irish History, Biographies
Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron[sid´unum] Pronunciation Key, 1799–1841, British statesman.
Entering Parliament (1826) as a Liberal with the aid of Jeremy Bentham, he became a proponent of free trade and financial reform.
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 Lord Sydenham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Sydenham succeeded LordDurham as Governor of Canada in 1839.
Sydenham was just as anti-French as Durham had been, and he encouraged British immigrationto make the French Canadian population less significant.
Sydenham declared that half of the land set aside for Protestant churches would be sharedbetween Anglicans and Presbyterians, and the other half would be sharedbetween the other Protestant denominations.
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 SYDENHAM, 1ST BARON - LoveToKnow Article on SYDENHAM, 1ST BARON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Bockh suggested that the word signified one who laid an information in reference to an object of trifling value, such as a fig (cf.
He took the title of Baron Sydenham of Sydenham in Kent and Toronto in Canada.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Sydenham carefully orchestrated the campaign, with the aid in Lower Canada of his military secretary, Major Thomas Edmund Campbell*, and assisted in Upper Canada by Murdoch, his other private secretary James Hopkirk, Draper, and Provincial Secretary Samuel Bealey Harrison*.
Sydenham, too, was aware that he could not “continue the administration of public affairs with honour to himself, or advantage to the people,” if his government was unable to retain that confidence.
So long as Sydenham worked through ministers responsible for his actions and supported by the assembly, nothing in his actions, however, was illegal, unconstitutional, or inconsistent with the basic principle of responsible government.
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Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, BaronsĬd´enem, 1799-1841, British statesman.
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 Sydenham (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydenham, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
Owen Sound, which was once known as Sydenham
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
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Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron Sydenham, was shortly to become lieutenant-governor of Lower Canada, a post which he held until the Act of Union came into effect in 1841.
Russell instructs Sydenham to make the union of the provinces possible by gaining the acceptance of the two provinces for the union.
Sydenham has permission dissolve the Assembly, but only with "the gravest deliberation." Also, Sydenham is to call to the Executive and Legislative Councils men who would be accepted by the public.
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 Charles Poulett Thomson, first baron Sydenham
On September 19, 1841, he died at Kingston, Upper Canada, as the result of a fall from his horse; and he was succeeded in office by Sir Charles Bagot.
In 1840 he had been created, for his services, Baron Sydenham of Kent in England and Toronto in Canada ; and in 1841 he was made a G.C.B. But he died unmarried, and the peerage expired with him.
See G. Poulett Scrope, Memoir of the life of Charles, Lord Sydenham (London, 1844) ; A. Shortt, Lord Sydenham (Toronto, 1908) ; and J. Morison, British supremacy and Canadian self-government (Toronto, 1919).
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 Sydenham, Baron Biography / Biography of Sydenham, Baron Biography
Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron Sydenham (1799-1841), was an English merchant turned politician.
Two sound biographies of Sydenham are George Poulett Scrope, ed., Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham (1843), and Adam Shortt, Lord Sydenham (1926).
Scrope was Sydenham's admiring brother, and most of his book is a narrative of Sydenham's Canadian career by his secretary, T. Murdock.
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 Canada in the Making - Constitutional History
In anticipation of the Act of Union, the British government sought to ensure that the new governor general, Baron Sydenham, would be acting along the principles recommended by Durham.
Russell instructed Sydenham to try to gain the acceptance of the two provinces for the union.
Sydenham did his best to act according to the spirit of his instructions.
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 The Secretive Hahnemann and the Esoteric Roots of Homeopathy - Peter Morrell
Sydenham [1624-89], Hoffmann [1660-1742] and Boerhaave [1668-1738], had their views, which, though rising to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries, did not enjoy universal acceptance by all the medical profession.
Sydenham also misinterpreted Paracelsus about the physical nature of morbific particles of contagion, echoing the view of Fracastoro [1478-1553; Veith, 505], and so spawned the basis for the modern Germ Theory of disease.
The very things that Sydenham ejected from medieval medicine - in 'divorcing medicine and theology' [Veith, 502] - and which Hahnemann seems also to have discouraged, are as truly real links to homeopathy as ever.
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 Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed, from 1791 to the rebellions, the elected representatives of Lower Canada had been demanding the control over the budget of the colony.
Durham resigned on September 29 and was soon replaced by Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham, who was responsible for implementing the Union of the Canadas.
The report of Durham was published in London in February 1839.
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 Shofar FTP Archives: people/b/baron.al/1995/baron.0795
Baron does indeed know precisely how the gas was > introduced into the chamber - the evidence is clear and overwhelming - but > he assumes that some sort of psuedo-scientific veneer will awe his audience, > 100% of whom are brain-dead by his reckoning.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Baldwin warned Sydenham in January 1841 that Arthur’s actions were causing “jealousies and dissentions.” Sydenham therefore increasingly distributed patronage himself, but was sufficiently pleased with Arthur’s behaviour to ask him to remain in Upper Canada after union was proclaimed.
For nearly a year Arthur sought more tangible proof of the government’s gratitude and in March 1842 was appointed governor and commander-in-chief of the presidency of Bombay.
Ormsby (Toronto, 1964); [C. Thomson, 1st Baron] Sydenham, Letters from Lord Sydenham, governor-general of Canada, 1839—1841, to Lord John Russell, ed.
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 Biography of Sydenham, Baron | Theses on Sydenham, Baron
As governor general of British North America, he attempted to implement the recommendations of the Durham Report.Charles Thomson (the father did not add his mother's family name, Poulett, to his own until 1820) was born on Sept. 13, 1799, the youngest child of a prosperous merchant with extensive Russian trade connections.
Further Reading Two sound biographies of Sydenham are George Poulett Scrope, ed., Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham (1843), and Adam Shortt, Lord Sydenham (1926).
Scrope was Sydenham's admiring brother, and most of his book is a narrative of Sydenham's Canadian career by his secretary, T. Murdock.Meynell, G. (Geoffrey, Guy), A bibliography of Dr. Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689), Folkestone: Winterdown Books, 1990.
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John Singleton Copley, Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), Lord Chancellor and politician; son of the painter John Singleton Copley.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay (1800-1859), Historian, poet and statesman.
Charles Poulett-Thomson, Baron Sydenham (1799-1841), Governor-General of Canada.
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 Geoffrey Sydenham (Wolverine/Captain America foe)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
History: (Uncanny X-Men#268 (fb))- In 1941, Geoffrey Sydenham was stationed at the American consulate in Madripoor when the Hand and Baron Strucker attempted to obtain Natasha Romanoff, intending to transform her into their master assassin.
When Captain America accused Sydenham of being a traitor, Sydenham ignored this, claiming he was a patriot wanting to aid the Nazis in eradicating the Russians, who he believed to be the true threat to America.
Sydenham may have been slain in the resulting battle.
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The crime I am guilty of is the crime all Holocaust Revisionists are guilty of: we refuse to apply different standards to Jews from those we apply to Gentiles.
If a Jew picks our pockets, we call him a thief, and if he lies like Baron Munchhausen, we call him a damned liar.
I am prepared to do many things to prove I am not anti-Semitic, but one thing I am not prepared to do for anyone is kiss Jewish ass, another is to rewrite the laws of physics.
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His mother had long been in delicate health, and at the time of his birth was so feeble as to give rise to much solicitude as to her chances of recovery.
Thomson was raised to the peerage by the title of Baron Sydenham, of Sydenham, in Kent, and Toronto in Canada.
Meanwhile the state of Lord Sydenham's health was such as to render his duties very difficult for him, and as the great object of his mission to Canada had been successfully accomplished, he resolved to return home at the close of the session.
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 Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben, M.D. ...
Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben, M.D. (Vienna, 1845).
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FEUCHTERSLEBEN, ERNST FREIHERRN VON (1806-1849) Principles of Medical Psychology: Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben, M.D. (Vienna, 1845).
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 Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron
He was raised to the peerage in 1840.
Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, Baron (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron (The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia)
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Married St Pancras, London 14th June 1773 Humphrey Sydenham (born ca.1753, died Camberwell 13th November 1807).
Baron Sydenham married secondly Bombay 4th November 1910 Phyllis Angelina Rosamond Morant, who was the widow of A S Reynolds.
The Rev Herbert Sydenham Clarke married secondly Chippenham, Cambs 17th November 1897 Josephine Mary Wickham (born before 1877).
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 Shofar FTP Archives: people/b/baron.al/1995/baron.1295
Baron denied) He now > states that he didn't 'know' about either of these valuable contributions that Harry, why does someone who makes so much about the suffering of Jews - a few million at most - heap praise of dangerous fanatics whose goal is to exterminate the greater part of mankind?
Baron, there are some things which need to be > done at the point of a bayonet.
Baron will not admit is that he was once slighted by his > hero, Mr.
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 Sovereigns, statesmen, and other public figures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
There have been numerous 'welcome' and 'farewell' pieces written for the monarch's representatives in Canada, the governors-general.
The oldest in print is probably Vincenzo Mazzocchi's Welcome to Canada (1839), dedicated to Baron Sydenham.
Judging by the number of pieces written for them, the most popular of crown representatives were Lord and Lady Dufferin (in office 1872-8) and the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise (who followed 1878-83).
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