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26. It is also, with the inscription GALEN | PERGA | 
MENUS, upon the reverse of a medal of Dr. George Wolf¬ 
gang Wedel, Professor of Chemistry at Jena, to be hereafter 
described. 
Gaetani, II, p, 252, pi. CLXI, No. 6 ; Moehsen, Bildnisse, etc., 
p. 144 ; Rudolphi, p. 168, No. 696 ; Kluyskens, II, p. 607, No. 
1 ; Renauldin, p. 339 ; Durand, p. 218, No. 1 ; Duisburg, p. 119 
CCCXYI. 
Hipparchus (150 B. C.), of Nicaea in Bithynia, astronomer. 
27, 28. His name, III 1 IAPX 0 C, appears upon coins of the 
Emperors Antoninus Pius and Alexander. 
Sestini, loc. cit., p. 69. 
Hippocrates (460-357 B. C.), of the Greek island, Cos. 
29. Obverse. Bearded head to right, the apex nude. In¬ 
scription : IIIIIO-KP A THE 
Reverse. The Aesculapian staff, upright, with its ser¬ 
pent to left. Inscription : K&I-&N 
Bronze. 
Mead, Oratio, etc., 1724, p. 5, figured on title-page; Storer, 
The Sanitarian , Sept., 1890, p. 234, No. 1461. 
The figure is not given in all the editions of Mead, though 
indicated by the foot-note “Vid(e) Numm(um). In Titul(o).” 
The specimen described by him was in the Royal Cabinet of 
France. 
30. Obverse. Bearded bust, towards left. No inscription. 
Reverse , blank. 
Bronze. Oval. Of the 15th Century. 
Duisburg Cat., Dantzic, 2 Nov., 1869, No. 798. 
31. Obverse. Head, to left. Beneath CAQUE F. Inscrip¬ 
tion : HIPPOCRATES. 
Reverse. NATUS INSULAE COSIAE AN. CCCC.LX. 
