Medal given as a prize for pathology at the Medical College for Women, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1905 1905
Silvered medal commemorating the Royal South Hants. Infirmary, 1844, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on obverse, by J. Davis, Birmingham, 1844 Medal commemorating the Royal South Hants Infirmary 1844
Silvered medal struck by Thomas Woolfield, publisher to aid funds for New Infirmary, Liverpool, dedicated to Ladies Patronesses, English, 1831 Medal, Liverpool New Infirmary's Ladies Patronesses 1831
Small trade token, silvered, bent offering a reduction in price of the thermal treatment during the winter or off-peak season at Vichy France, combined with reverse advertisement for Paris-Vichy train journey of eight hours twenty minutes for price of 40F, 90c, French 1870-1920 Small trade token 1870-1920
Small metal medal, silvered loop for suspension on top, rectangular shaped, commemorating hygiene and architecture in France, French 1880-1940 Small metal medal 1880-1940
Medal, silver metal, commemorating end of hardship and plague, 1633 Breslau, Prussia, Poland, 1700-1850 Medal, silver metal 1700-1850
Medal, silvered, in original box, University College London, for Inorganic Chemistry, to H.N.F. Cook, 1914 Medal, silvered
Medal, silvered, in original box, University College London, for materia medica, to Charles Bradley, 1862 Medal, silvered
Medal, silvered, in original box, Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, to the British Council, 1928, by Fonson, Alfred Courtens, artist Medal, silvered 1928
Medal, silvered, in original box, South of England College of Pharmacy, to Humphrey N. Felix Cook, England, 1912 Medal, silvered