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The Samuel Hahnemann Monument, also known as Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, is a public artwork dedicated to Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. It is located on the east side of Scott Circle, a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The Classical Revival monument consists of an exedra designed by architect Julius Harder and a statue sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus, whose works include the John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington, D.C. and several statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection. The monument is significant because Hahnemann is the first foreigner not associated with the American Revolution to be honored with a sculpture in Washington, D.C.

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  • Monumento a Samuel Hahnemann (es)
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  • El Monumento a Samuel Hahnemann, también conocido como Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, es una obra de arte pública dedicada a Samuel Hahnemann, el fundador de la homeopatía. Está ubicado en el lado este de , una rotonda en el cuadrante noroeste de Washington D. C. El monumento de estilo neoclásico consta de una exedra diseñada por el arquitecto y una estatua esculpida por , cuyas obras incluyen el en Washington D. C. y varias estatuas en la Colección National Statuary Hall. El monumento es significativo porque Hahnemann es el primer extranjero no asociado con la Revolución de las Trece Colonias en ser honrado con una escultura en Washington D. C. (es)
  • The Samuel Hahnemann Monument, also known as Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, is a public artwork dedicated to Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. It is located on the east side of Scott Circle, a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The Classical Revival monument consists of an exedra designed by architect Julius Harder and a statue sculpted by Charles Henry Niehaus, whose works include the John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington, D.C. and several statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection. The monument is significant because Hahnemann is the first foreigner not associated with the American Revolution to be honored with a sculpture in Washington, D.C. (en)
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  • Samuel Hahnemann Monument (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Samuel_Hahnemann_Monument_dedication.jpg
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