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chair as his head rests against his right hand. His left arm is resting on the left arm of the chair and his left hand is holding a book. Hahnemann is depicted as bald and seeming to concentrate while looking down to his left. Above
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Celebration in Washington, D.C." A rededication ceremony organized by homeopathic societies and other organizations was held with an Armed Forces Color Guard and music provided by the
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Hahnemann on a central niche. The statue measures 6 ft (1.8 m) tall, 2.5 ft (0.76 m) wide, and 3 ft (0.91 m) long. He is wearing long robes and has his right leg crossed over his left leg. Hahnemann's right arm is resting on the arm of the
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700:SIMILIA / SIMILIBUS / CURENTUR (base of figure)
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1122:. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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1966:Nuns of the Battlefield
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1857:Boy Scouts
1793:Statues of
1632:John Barry
1594:GWU statue
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876:1 December
785:References
532:Dedication
346:homeopathy
337:Background
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151:(sculptor)
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2239:Fortitude
2182:Continuum
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2091:Ascension
1984:U.S. Navy
1709:Monuments
1707:Civil War
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163:(founder)
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2402:Serenity
2345:New Leaf
2296:Lift Off
2279:Infinity
2059:Allow Me
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