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six jetons of Dr. Edmond Claude Bourru, of Paris, as given 
in baptism to his son. 
Duisburg, p. 90, CCLIX, No. 3 ; Storer, loc. cit., November, 
18S9, p. 442, Nos. 1156-7. 
I have casts of these very rare jetons. 
46. Hippocrates is referred to upon the reverse of the medal 
qf Dr. Adolphe Pierre Burggraeve, of Ghent. 
Alvin, Revue beige de numismatique, 1SS8, p. 90 ; De Witte, 
Medailles Historiques de Belgique, p. 194, No. 95, pi. LXXVII ; 
Storer, loc. cit., April, 1SS9, p. 330, No. 997. 
47. He is said by Corlieu ( loc. cit., p. 11) to be allegorically 
represented upon a very rare jeton (1731) of Dr. Hyacinthe 
Theodore Baron, pere, of Paris, but, as in some of the preceding 
numbers, no name is given to confirm the identity. The cock 
and staff of Aesculapius are also present. 
This is in my collection. 
48. Mention is made of H. upon the reverse of the medal 
of Dr. Domenico Cotugno, of Naples. 
Rudolphi, p. 38, No. 147; Desgenettes, Journal Complein, 
XXIII, p. 132; Kluyskens, I, p. 229; Duisburg, p. 35, XCIX ; 
Storer, loc. cit., February, 1889, p. 136, No. 894. 
49. His name also appears upon the reverse of one of the 
medals of Graf Dr. Andreas Josef von Stifft, of Vienna. 
Rudolphi, p. 150, No. 624; Kluyskens, II, p. 480, No. 1; 
Duisburg, p. 157, CCCCXXI, 1. 
Moses, of Judaea, sanitarian. 
50. ORverse. Head, to left, with horns of bullock. Around 
neck, a band with Hebrew inscription. 
Reverse. In four lines of Hebrew, Thou Shalt Have 
No Other Gods Before Me. 
Gaetani, I, pi. 1, fig. 1; Storer, loc. cit., July, 1S91, No. 1680. 
51. Obverse. As preceding, but with horns of a ram. 
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