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DEN T A I. LAWS C O N D E N S K D. ; 3I

]>oard of Dental Examiners: President,
North Carolina. Dr. V. E. Turner. Raleigh, histology and
oral surgery; Secretary, Dr. F. L. Ilunt,
Ashevillc, chemistry and materia medica ; Dr. J. H. Wheeler,
Greensboro, operative dentistry; Dr. J. N. Johnson, Goldsboro,
anatomy and physiology; Dr. C. A. Thompson, Wilson, pathol-
ogy, therapeutics and bacteriology; Dr. S. Spurgeon, Ilillsboro,
J.
prosthetic dentistry and metallurgy.
Requirements: Examination by the board, diploma from a
reputable dental school and examination fee of Sio.
No special examination granted to practitioners already in
practice. A temporary license, however, is granted, upon exam-
ination before one member of the board, valid only until the next
regular meeting of the board.
No interchange of licenses.
For further information, address the secretary, Dr. F. L.
Hunt, Asheville, N. C.
Board of Dental Examiners : President,
North Dakota. G. A. Rawlings, Bismark; Vice-Presi-
dent, G. T. McDonald, Jamestown ; Sec-
retary, F. A. Bricker, Fargo; L. L. Eckman, Grand Forks; W. J.
Brownlee. Devil's Lake.
Revised dental law of North Dakota, dated July ist, 1910:
Section 4 provides : "Any person not already a licensed den-
tist in this State at the time of the going into effect of this act,
desiring to practice dentistry therein, shall apply to the secretary
of the board for examination, and pay a fee of S25 for the first
examination and $10 for each subsequent examination, which fees
shall in no case be refunded.
At the next regular meeting of the board held after such
application is made, the applicant shall present himself for exam-
ination, and produce a diploma issued to him by some, dental col-
lege of good standing, of which standing the board shall be the
judges. No person shall be permitted to take such examination
unless he shall prove to the satisfaction of the board that he has
had a preliminary general education equivalent to at least four
years of study in some high school or academy in the State of
North Dakota, having a four years' course beyond that of an
elementary school ; and from and after the first day of January,
1914. every applicant for such examination shall in addition to
the foregoing requirements, present to the board satisfactory evi-
dence of having successfully completed a preliminary course of
study equivalent to at least one year's work in the college of
liberal art of the University of North Dakota, provided, however,
that the privileges of such examination are not denied to appli-
cant therefor who holds a license to practise dentistry in some
other State than North Dakota prior to the passage of this act






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