Bronze medal to commemorate the cholera epidemic in Berlin, 1831-1832, by Pfeuffer and Loos, Germany, 1832 Bronze medal to commemorate the cholera epidemic i Wellcome Medals 1832
Circular bronze medal, commemorating Carl Ferdinand Von Graefe (1787-1840), professor of surgery in Berlin, designed by C. K. Pfeuffer and made by G. B. Loos, German, 1829. Obverse: CAR.FERD. DE GRAEFE REGI A. CONS. MED. INT. CHIR. MILIT. SVMMO C. PRAEF. PLVR.ORD.EQ. (To Carl Ferdinand de Graefe, royal council, supreme head of the military medical services and surgery, knight of several orders.) Portrait bust looking left, marked at the base of the neck, G.LOOS DIR. C.PFEUFFER F. Reverse: PROFESS./ MERITISSIMO/ CHIRVRGO/ INCOMPARABILI/ AVDITORES/ OBSEQVIOSISSIMI/D.VIII M.MART.A./ MDCCCXXIX (To the most deserved professor, the incomparable surgeon, [from] his most devoted audience on 8 March 1829.) Celebrating Graefe's 42 birthday. Diameter: 47,6 mm. Thickness 5 mm. Weight: 63,3 gram. Material: Bronze; Literature: Storer 1371. Freeman 212. Nilsson 245 Medal to commemorate Carl Ferdinand von Graefe Wellcome Medals 1829
Bronze medal, designed by C. Pfeuffer and P.V. Cornelius, commemorating Dr. J.C.J. Lohmeyer, chief military surgeon after 50 years service, German, 1850 Medal commemorating Johann Karl Jacob Lohmeyer Wellcome Medals 1850
Circular bronze medal, commemorates Dr. Johann Wendt of Breslau, designed by C.K. Pfeuffer, made by G. Loos, of Berlin, German 1820-1850 Medal commemorating Johann Wendt Wellcome Medals 1833
Bronze medal to commemorate Edward Ruppell, maker, G. Loos, artist, Pfeuffer, Germany(?), 1828 Bronze medal to commemorate Edward Ruppell, maker, Wellcome Medals 1828
Circular bronze medal to commemorate Baron von Humboldt, designed by C. Pfeuffer, made by G. Loos, Berlin, Germany, 1829. Circular bronze medal to commemorate Baron von Hum Wellcome Medals 1829
Silver medal by C. Pfeuffer and Loos, commemorating Edward Ruppell, German, 1828 Medal commemorating Eduard Ruppell Wellcome Medals 1828
Bronze medal, commemorating 50th anniversary of doctorate of S.Th. von Soemmerring, (1755-1830), anatomist and physiologist, by G. Loos and C. Pfeuffer, Germany, 1828. Obverse: S.TH.A SOEMMERRING NAT.THORUNI D.XXVIII IAN.MDCCLV DOCT. CREAT. GOETTINGIAE D.VII APR. MDCCLXXVIII. (Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring, born in Toruń on 28 January 1755, doctorate degree conferred in Göttingen 7 April 1778.) Portrait bust looking right side. Along the inner ring, G.LOOS DIR. C. Pfeuffer FEC. Reverse: ANATOMICORUM PRINCIPI Animae Organa QUI APERUIT ARTIS VIRIQUE CULTORES.D.VII APR.MDCCCXXVIII. To the chief of the anatomists who opened the soul body, [from] (healing) art patron and his friend April 7 1828.) Diameter, 50,3 mm. Weight, 77,3 gram. Medal commemorating Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring Wellcome Medals 1828
Bronze medal to commemorate E. Ruppell, presented by the citizens of France, by artist C. Pfeuffer and maker G. Loos, Germany or France, 1794. Bronze medal to commemorate E. Ruppell, presented Wellcome Medals 1794
Bronze medal, commemorates Dr. J. Wendt of Breslau, artist Pfeuffer, maker G. Loos, Berlin, German, 1800-1900 Medal commemorating Johann Wendt Wellcome Medals 1833
Bronze medal to commemorate J.C.J. Lohmeyer, artists G. Pfeuffer and P.V. Cornelius, German(?), 1850 Bronze medal to commemorate J.C.J. Lohmeyer, artis Wellcome Medals 1850
Bronze medal, by C. Pfeuffer and G. Loos, commemorating Heinrich Olbers, physician and astronomer, German, 1830 Bronze medal, by C. Pfeuffer and G. Loos, commemor Wellcome Medals 1830
Circular bronze medal, commemorates the meeting of the German Naturalists and Physicians society held in Breslau in September 1833, designed by Pfeuffer, made by Loos, German 1833 Circular bronze medal, commemorates the meeting of Wellcome Medals 1833
Bronze medal, to commemorate Edward Ruppell, Doctor of Medicine, born Frankfurt-am-Main, 1794, by artist Carl von Pfeuffer and by Gottfried Bernhard Loos, Berlin, Germany, 1828. Bronze medal, to commemorate Edward Ruppell, Docto Wellcome Medals 1828
Silver medal, by C. Pfeuffer and G. Loos, commemorating Heinrich Olbers physician and Anstronomer, German, 1830 Silver medal, by C. Pfeuffer and G. Loos, commemor Wellcome Medals 1830
Bronze medal, commemorating 50th anniversary of doctorate of S.Th. von Soemmerring, (1755-1830), anatomist and physiologist, by G. Loos and C. Pfeuffer, Germany, 1828. Obverse: S.TH.A SOEMMERRING NAT.THORUNI D.XXVIII IAN.MDCCLV DOCT. CREAT. GOETTINGIAE D.VII APR. MDCCLXXVIII. (Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring, born in Toruń on 28 January 1755, doctorate degree conferred in Göttingen 7 April 1778.) Portrait bust looking right side. Along the inner ring, G.LOOS DIR. C. Pfeuffer FEC. Reverse: ANATOMICORUM PRINCIPI Animae Organa QUI APERUIT ARTIS VIRIQUE CULTORES.D.VII APR.MDCCCXXVIII. To the chief of the anatomists who opened the soul body, [from] (healing) art patron and his friend April 7 1828.) Diameter, 50,3 mm. Weight, 77,3 gram. Medal commemorating Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring Wellcome Medals 1828
Circular bronze medal, commemorating Carl Ferdinand Von Graefe (1787-1840), professor of surgery in Berlin, designed by C. K. Pfeuffer and made by G. B. Loos, German, 1829. Obverse: CAR.FERD. DE GRAEFE REGI A. CONS. MED. INT. CHIR. MILIT. SVMMO C. PRAEF. PLVR.ORD.EQ. (To Carl Ferdinand de Graefe, royal council, supreme head of the military medical services and surgery, knight of several orders.) Portrait bust looking left, marked at the base of the neck, G.LOOS DIR. C.PFEUFFER F. Reverse: PROFESS./ MERITISSIMO/ CHIRVRGO/ INCOMPARABILI/ AVDITORES/ OBSEQVIOSISSIMI/D.VIII M.MART.A./ MDCCCXXIX (To the most deserved professor, the incomparable surgeon, [from] his most devoted audience on 8 March 1829.) Celebrating Graefe's 42 birthday. Diameter: 47,6 mm. Thickness 5 mm. Weight: 63,3 gram. Material: Bronze; Literature: Storer 1371. Freeman 212. Nilsson 245 Medal to commemorate Carl Ferdinand von Graefe Wellcome Medals 1829
Bronze medal, commemorates the 50th anniversary of Soemmering's doctorate, artist Pfeuffer, maker Looos, medal German, 1828 Bronze medal, commemorates the 50th anniversary of Wellcome Medals
Circular bronze medal, commemorating Carl Ferdinand Von Graefe (1787-1840), professor of surgery in Berlin, designed by C. K. Pfeuffer and made by G. B. Loos, German, 1829. Obverse: CAR.FERD. DE GRAEFE REGI A. CONS. MED. INT. CHIR. MILIT. SVMMO C. PRAEF. PLVR.ORD.EQ. (To Carl Ferdinand de Graefe, royal council, supreme head of the military medical services and surgery, knight of several orders.) Portrait bust looking left, marked at the base of the neck, G.LOOS DIR. C.PFEUFFER F. Reverse: PROFESS./ MERITISSIMO/ CHIRVRGO/ INCOMPARABILI/ AVDITORES/ OBSEQVIOSISSIMI/D.VIII M.MART.A./ MDCCCXXIX (To the most deserved professor, the incomparable surgeon, [from] his most devoted audience on 8 March 1829.) Celebrating Graefe's 42 birthday. Diameter: 47,6 mm. Thickness 5 mm. Weight: 63,3 gram. Material: Bronze; Literature: Storer 1371. Freeman 212. Nilsson 245 Medal to commemorate Carl Ferdinand von Graefe Wellcome Medals 1829
Bronze medal designed by c. Pfeuffer, commemorating Dr. C.I. Carstanjen of Duisberg, German, 1835 Medal commemorating C I Constanjen Wellcome Medals 1835
White metal medal, to commemorate the Hamburg cholera epidemic of 1832, by artist Carl von Pfeuffer and by the Loos die sinking establishment, Berlin, Germany, 1832. White metal medal, to commemorate the Hamburg chol Wellcome Medals 1832
Silver medal to commemorate a cholera epidemic in Breslau, Germany, 1831-1832, by Pfeuffer and Loos, Germany, 1832 Silver medal to commemorate a cholera epidemic in Wellcome Medals 1832
Silver medal to commemorate the rebuilding of the Hamburg Krankenhof, 1873-1823, by G. Loos and Pfeuffer, Germany, 1823 Silver medal to commemorate the rebuilding of the Wellcome Medals 1823
Circular bronze medal, the Hagen-Bucholzschen Prize, depicts C.F. Bucholz, and C.G. Hagen, designed by C.K. Pfeuffer, made by G.Loos of Berlin, German, 1828-1830 Hagen-Bucholzschen Prize medal Wellcome Medals 1828-1830
Circular bronze medal, commemorating Carl Ferdinand Von Graefe (1787-1840), professor of surgery in Berlin, designed by C. K. Pfeuffer and made by G. B. Loos, German, 1829. Obverse: CAR.FERD. DE GRAEFE REGI A. CONS. MED. INT. CHIR. MILIT. SVMMO C. PRAEF. PLVR.ORD.EQ. (To Carl Ferdinand de Graefe, royal council, supreme head of the military medical services and surgery, knight of several orders.) Portrait bust looking left, marked at the base of the neck, G.LOOS DIR. C.PFEUFFER F. Reverse: PROFESS./ MERITISSIMO/ CHIRVRGO/ INCOMPARABILI/ AVDITORES/ OBSEQVIOSISSIMI/D.VIII M.MART.A./ MDCCCXXIX (To the most deserved professor, the incomparable surgeon, [from] his most devoted audience on 8 March 1829.) Celebrating Graefe's 42 birthday. Diameter: 47,6 mm. Thickness 5 mm. Weight: 63,3 gram. Material: Bronze; Literature: Storer 1371. Freeman 212. Nilsson 245 Medal to commemorate Carl Ferdinand von Graefe Wellcome Medals 1829
Bronze medal, presented to E. Ruppel to commemorate his Nile explorations, maker G. Loos, artist G. Pfeuffer, medal French, 1828 Bronze medal, presented to E. Ruppel to commemorat Wellcome Medals 1828
Circular bronze medal to commemorate Dr. Johann Wendt of Breslau, designed by Christoph Karl Pfeuffer, made by Gottfried Loos, Berlin, Germany, 1820-1850. Medal commemorating Johann Wendt Wellcome Medals 1833
Bronze medal, to commemorate S.J. Meyer, by Loos and Pfeuffer, Germany, 1827 Bronze medal, to commemorate S.J. Meyer, by Loos a Wellcome Medals 1827
Circular silver medal, to commemorate Dr. Eduardus Ruppell, who explored the lands of the Nile, presented by the city of Frankfurt am Main, designed by Carl von Pfeuffer and made by Gottfried Bernhard Loos, Berlin, Germany, 1820-1828. Circular silver medal, to commemorate Dr. Eduardus Wellcome Medals 1820-1828
Silver medal to commemorate D.E. Gunther, by Pfeuffer, made by G. Loos, Germany, 1822 Silver medal to commemorate D.E. Gunther, by Pfeuf Wellcome Medals 1822
Medal, silver, to commemorate Congress of German Naturalists and Doctors at Breslau, September 1833, by artist Carl von Pfeuffer and by Gottfried Bernhard Loos, Europe, 1833. Medal, silver, to commemorate Congress of German N Wellcome Medals 1833
Circular bronze medal to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the graduation of D.E. Gunther of Duisburg, designed by C.K. Pfeuffer, made by G.B. Loos, German, 1822 Circular bronze medal to commemorate the 50th anni Wellcome Medals 1822
Circular bronze medal, commemorates Dr. Lohmeyer and 50 years service as physician to the King(?), designed by P. Cornelius, made by Pfeuffer of Berlin, German, 1850 Circular bronze medal, commemorates Dr. Lohmeyer a Wellcome Medals 1850