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Heinrich Curschmann
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Heinrich Curschmann

Celebrating a Medical Visionary

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The bust of Heinrich Curschmann, established in 1911, honors a pioneer in internal medicine. Located in Hamburg-Nord, this monument commemorates his significant contributions to medical science and patient care. Visiting invites reflection on medical advancements and appreciation of Curschmann's legacy.
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The bust of Heinrich Curschmann in Hamburg's Hamburg-Nord district was erected in 1911, the same year the Hamburg Central Station opened.

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Founded
1911

Guided Story

Standing here in front of this remarkable bust, you can almost feel the whispers of history. Imagine the early 20th century, a time of great medical breakthroughs. Heinrich Curschmann was not just any doctor; he was a pioneer who transformed patient care. Look to your left, and you'll see Eppendorfer Park stretching out. Perhaps Curschmann himself once wandered there, pondering his next great idea. His work changed countless lives and significantly shaped modern medicine. Just a bit north, you can explore the Museum of Medical History to dive deeper into the medical world. Let Curschmann's legacy resonate with you as you take in the surroundings.

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