Honours for doctors (?)

SEG 18.11 Date: ca. 321-302 BC
 
. . . [showing the goodwill][1] which [they have had towards the city] both now and in the [previous time, both] [themselves and their ancestors], the People shall decide to praise them on account of their (5) goodwill and love of honour towards the People of the Athenians and shall crown each of them with a golden crown of 1000 drachmai, and the secretary of the Council shall inscribe this decree on a stone (10) stele and set it up in the Asklepieion in the city, and for the inscription of the stele, the treasurer of the People shall give 50 drachmai from the People’s expenditure for decrees.
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In crown (15) The People[2] In crown The Council
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In crown (15) The People In crown The Council
In the priesthood of Theophanes son of - (20) of AcharnaiVI or VIII