Medals Commemorative of Edward Jenner. 
127 
In the Brettauer and U. S. Government collections, 
those of Prof. S. Oettinger of New York, Dr. W. S. Dis- 
brow of Newark, N. J., and my own. 
13. Obverse. As preceding, save that engraver’s name 
is in exergue. 
Reverse. Hygieia, with serpent upon her right arm, 
protects, by a shield bearing a cow, an infant against a 
flying demon. Legend: TRIUMPH! GETILGET 1 ST 
DES SCHEUSALS LANGE WUTH. 
Silver, bronze, Berlin iron. 28 mm. With and without 
loop. 
Rudolphi, p. 82, No. 342; Kluyskens, II, p. 69, No. 5; 
Ibid., Num. Jenn., No. 13; Duisburg, p. 231, DCIX, 7; P. 
and R., p. 140, No. 388; Wroth, Num. Chronicle , 3d series, 
VI, 1886, p. 302; Storer, Sanitarian , March 1889, No. 931; 
Ibid., Am. Jour, of Num. , July 1894, p. 15, No. 753; Weber, 
loc. cit. [Pfeiffer, 1896, p. 3, No. 388.] 
In the Brettauer and U. S. Government Collections and 
my own. 
14. Obverse. A child, between a rose-tree and the rising 
sun, exhibits its arm; at its feet a serpent. Legend: DANK 
DER GUTIGEN VORSEHUNG. Exergue: KRUGER. 
Reverse. Within a pearled octagon: WOHL | 
THATIGE | ENTDECKUNG | DER | SCHUTZPOCK- 
EN | DURCH | ED: JENNER. 
Silver. 30 mm. 
Kluyskens, Num. Jen., No. 8; Duisburg, p. 231, DCIX. 
8; P. and R., p. 142, No. 397; Storer, Sanitarian , March 
1889, No. 932; Ibid., Am. Jour, of Num., July, 1894, p. 15, 
No. 754. [Pfeiffer, 1896, p. 4, No. 397.] 
In the Brettauer Collection. 
15. A centennial medal is said to have been issued at 
Berlin, of which the details have not yet reached me. 
