HAHNEMANN, Samuel: Memorial (ca. 1900) east of Scott Circle in Washington, D.C. by Charles Henry Niehaus located in James M. Goode's Massachusetts Avenue area
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The Samuel Hahnemann Memorial in Washington, D.C., created around 1900 by Charles Henry Niehaus, commemorates the founder of homeopathy and medical reformer Samuel Hahnemann. Located east of Scott Circle in the Massachusetts Avenue area, the monument features bronze and granite elements with inscriptions reflecting Hahnemann's life and medical philosophy. It is part of a notable collection of sculptures in the area and is accessible via the nearby Farragut North Metro station.
