Archiater
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An archiater was a chief physician of a monarch, who typically retained several. At the Roman imperial court, their chief held the high rank and specific title of Comes archiatrorum.
The term has also been used of chief physicians in communities. The word is formed of the Greek ἀρχή Archè, "chief", and ἴατρος Iatros, a physician; the Latin equivalents are principium and medicus.
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- This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain. [1]