114 Proceedings of the Newport Natural History Society. 
the Royal College of Surgeons, England, as an old man, 
erect, near a cave and contemplating a skeleton. 
Storer. American Journal of Numismatics , April, 1897, 
Nos. 1134-5- 
82. There is also a medal of August Hermann Francke, 
a theologian of Halle, with the reverse of No. 26, bearing 
the inscription: GALEN | PERGA | MENUS. 
Gaetani, loc. cit ., II, p. 270, pi. CLXIV. fig. 4. 
See also Celsus, supra. 
Hippocrates (460-357 b. c.), of the Greek island, Cos. 
Besides the twenty-three given there are sixteen others. 
83. In No. 33, of the Medical Society of Lyons, the 
leaves of the tree upon the reverse touch the edge. There 
is a variety of the medal in which the leaves do not touch 
the edge. 
Hennin, loc. cit., p. 69. 
No. 35, of the same Society, with the inscription MED- 
ICINAE PHILOSOPHIAM, has besides the reference 
given, Kluyskens, Revue beige de num ., 1884, p. 286. It is 
in the U. S. Government Collection at the Army Medical 
Museum and Library, and in my own. 
No. 36, of the Faeulte de Medecine of Paris, has as 
additional references, Tresor de numismatique , Empire Frangais, 
p. 77, pi. XXXV, No. 5; Duisburg Cat., p. 74, No. 855; 
Kluyskens Cat., p. 47, No. 98. 
Besides No. 38, of the Societe de Medecine of Paris, 
there are: 
84. Obverse. As No. 38, but on reverse: INST. 22 
MARS | 1806. 
Octagonal. 
Tresor de num ., VII, p. 77, pi. LIX, No. 1. 
85. Obverse. Bust, to right. Inscription: HJflOKPATHN. 
