Concerning public doctors
IG II3 1 914 Date: 268/7 BC
         In the archonship of Diogeiton (268/7), the twelfth
        prytany, of DemetriasII, in which
        Theodotos son of Theophilos of KeiriadaiX was
        secretary. On the twenty-third (ogdoei met' eikadas) of Skirophorion.
        (5) Principal Assembly. Of the presiding committee Diodoros
        son of Epichares of Kopros was putting to the vote
        and his fellow presiding committee members. The People decided.
        Akrotimos son of Aischias of Ikarion proposed:
        since it is traditional for
        (10) public doctors (iatrois hosoi dēmosieuousin) to sacrifice to
        Asklepios and Hygieia twice a year[1]  both on behalf of themselves and the patients (sōmatōn)  that each of them treated (iasanto), for good fortune, the Council
        shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous)  (15) allotted to preside at the coming Assembly
        shall put the matter on the agenda as an item of the sacred business and
        submit the opinion of the Council to
        the People, that it seems good to the Council
        that the man who has been allotted at any time to serve as priest[2]  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            