| 1. | It is framed by pilasters supporting a pediment and Doric entablature.
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| 2. | Its Doric entablature, suitable to a martial monument.
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| 3. | The Doric entablature is in three parts, the architrave, the frieze and the cornice.
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| 4. | Pure classical Doric entablature is simple.
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| 5. | Outside this pair of columns are two pilasters, carved with the seal of the College of Physicians, that support a Doric entablature.
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| 6. | Perfectly proportioned, it is composed of slender Tuscan columns, a Doric entablature modeled after the ancient Theater of Marcellus, and a dome.
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| 7. | The columns at the end of both wings are fluted while the pilasters are smooth, and the Doric entablature and eave treatment match the main block.
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