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Sydney Adventist Hospital, commonly known as the San, is a large private hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Fox Valley Road in Wahroonga. Established on 1 January 1903, as a not-for-profit organisation, it was originally named the Sydney Sanitarium from which its colloquial name was derived. The hospital is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, whose Australian headquarters are located in the immediate vicinity of the San. The hospital offers a broad range of acute medical, surgical, diagnostic, outpatient, support and wellness services, including Executive Health Checks at the Fox Valley Medical & Dental Centre.
As a not-for-profit health care facility, 2,200 staff and 700 accredited medical officers provide services for more than 50,000 inpatients and over 160,000 outpatients annually at the San.
The hospital is the base for the nursing course offered by Avondale College.
Sydney Sanitarium opened in Wahroonga on 1 January 1903 with a bed capacity of 70 and was known as a ‘home of health’ and as a place where people learned to stay well. The original Hospital building was designed by Dr Merritt Kellogg, brother of Dr John Harvey Kellogg. The Sanitarium became widely known as the ‘San’, and today, many years after its 1973 official name change to Sydney Adventist Hospital, it is still fondly referred to as ‘the San’ Hospital.
Sign up for an annual CuriosityStream subscription and you'll also get free access to Nebula (a new streaming platform I'm helping to build along with other creators). Use my promo code when signing up to get a 31-day free trial: https://curiositystream.com/cogito Check out the other videos in the #ProjectAfrica collab here: http://bit.ly/project-africa Or you can go straight to the end of the playlist and check out The Cynical Historians video on How African History Disproves “Guns Germs and Steel” https://youtu.be/2OQmvRUdr3U?list=PLivC9TMdGnL_nFh7EtyLykEbzxCMH7nkB Or go to the video after mine by Archaia Istoria on Phonecian Circumnavigation https://youtu.be/hdqJcOMzbMk Who are the San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert? A people that lived in the same way for about 100,000 years up un...
The day i met the San People is a short documentary where this time Andy travels to southern Africa to meet the famous yet misunderstood San people, he learns how this amazing tribe of Africa have survived in such harsh conditions for thousands of years and gains knowledge of bushmen techniques such s the medicinal values of plants and the not so well known click language. The term "San" has a long vowel and is correctly spelled Sān, and it is a Khoi-speaking pastoralist exonym in the Khoikhoi language, and was often used in a derogatory manner to describe forager people, who maintained a non-accumulation lifestyle, and has the literal meaning of "foragers", so it is in fact an economic term and not an ethnic term at all. Indeed, various groups are unrelated and their languages fall into ...
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In the lands of Southern Africa reside one of the oldest peoples in humanity: the bushmen. Largely hunter-gatherers, bushmen’s territory extends over several nations in Southern Africa, which they have called home for tens of thousands of years. This documentary follows the descendants of the bushmen in South Africa, many of whom have lost their connection to their ancestral roots. Their fight to preserve their tradition and to have their identity recognised continues. Documentary: "Mythical Road - The Road of Bushmen" Directed by: Anne Poiret Production: 2F Productions We fully own the rights to the use of the published content. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action. #documentary #wide #fulldocumentary #freedocumentary #travel #indigenous #b...
Watch till the end!! The Hadza and San people are two distinct groups of indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples who live in different regions of Africa. While they share some similarities in their lifestyles and cultural practices, they are not directly related to each other. THE LAST OF THE TRUE HUNTER-GATHERERS ON EARTH Being hunter-gatherers, the Hadzabe and San people frequently move from one area to another following game and the availability of seasonal fruits, berries, tubers and other edible items. ............... ............... Visit our Website http://hazinaafrika.com/ Email us at info@hazinaafrika.com Follow us on: https://www.instagram.com/rama_hazinaafrika/ Facebook https://web.facebook.com/hazinaafrika #Hadzabe #Africa #Traditions #Sanpeople
A people that lived in the same way for about 100,000 years up until very recently. These San Bushmen give us a glimpse into the world of our ancestors, the world of hunter-gatherers. #educational #shorts #history #geography #sanpeople #kalahari #africa
Watch till the end! (EPISODE 3) Passed down through countless generations, the San possess a wealth of indigenous knowledge of the flora and fauna of southern Africa and formidable tracking and hunting skills Visit our Website http://hazinaafrika.com/ Email us at info@hazinaafrika.com Follow us at: https://www.instagram.com/rama_hazinaafrika/ Facebook https://web.facebook.com/hazinaafrika #Hadzabe #Africa #Traditions #Sanpeople
SHOCKING drone footage appears to show the moment a Russian 'Z tank' fires at a civilian cyclist in Bucha, Ukraine. Visuals supplied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine show a cyclist making their way up a road before taking a left turn where a group of Russian troops and vehicles were positioned. The following moments appear to show a tank firing multiple times in the direction of the cyclist. The civilian could not be seen clearly as they had made their way behind a row of houses. According to the Ukrainian military, the civilian cyclist was killed in this incident. Bucha has become a focal point as politicians and world leaders call for Vladimir Putin to be put on trial for war crimes. Read more: Tortured bodies found in Ukraine children’s camp and dogs feast on rotting corpses as Buch...
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#khoisan #southafrica #africa The Khoisan is a collective term to refer to the various hunter-gatherer indigenous tribes of Southern Africa. They are, in fact, two evolutionarily related but culturally distinct groups of populations that have occupied southern Africa for up to 140,000 years. These Khoikhoi nations and Sān are grouped under the single term Khoesān as representing the indigenous substrate population of Southern Africa prior to the hypothesised Bantu expansion reaching the area roughly between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago. Many Khoisān peoples are the direct descendants of a very early dispersal of anatomically modern humans to Southern Africa before 150,000 years ago. Some 22,000 years ago, they were the largest group of humans on earth. The Sān are popularly thought of as f...
Sydney Adventist Hospital, commonly known as the San, is a large private hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Fox Valley Road in Wahroonga. Established on 1 January 1903, as a not-for-profit organisation, it was originally named the Sydney Sanitarium from which its colloquial name was derived. The hospital is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, whose Australian headquarters are located in the immediate vicinity of the San. The hospital offers a broad range of acute medical, surgical, diagnostic, outpatient, support and wellness services, including Executive Health Checks at the Fox Valley Medical & Dental Centre.
As a not-for-profit health care facility, 2,200 staff and 700 accredited medical officers provide services for more than 50,000 inpatients and over 160,000 outpatients annually at the San.
The hospital is the base for the nursing course offered by Avondale College.
Sydney Sanitarium opened in Wahroonga on 1 January 1903 with a bed capacity of 70 and was known as a ‘home of health’ and as a place where people learned to stay well. The original Hospital building was designed by Dr Merritt Kellogg, brother of Dr John Harvey Kellogg. The Sanitarium became widely known as the ‘San’, and today, many years after its 1973 official name change to Sydney Adventist Hospital, it is still fondly referred to as ‘the San’ Hospital.
A picture in grey
Dorian Gray
Just me by the sea
And I felt like a star
I felt the world could go far
If they listened
To what I said
Washes my feet
Washed the feet