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DEN T A L I. A W S CO N I) Iv X S K 1>. IJ .
Examinations are held at Houston in December.
Applications, accompanied by fee of $25, should be in the
hands of the secretary ten days prior to examination.
Applicants are requested to answer in writing the following
questions-; State full name and address Age?. . .
How many years have you been engaged in the study of den-
tistry? Where and when? If a graduate, from what
school or college? Date of graduation Have you
any other degree? Arc you licensed in any other State; if
so, what State? Date of such license
On oath, deposes and says that the answers and
statements made in the foregoing application are true. Sub-
scribed and sworn to before me this. . . . day of
190. .
Notary Public.
Diplomas are not registered ; examination required in all
cases.
No special examination granted to practitioners already in
practice.
No interchange of license with any State.
Temporary license granted upon a written examination before
one member of the Board, good until the following spring.
For further information, apply to the secretary. Dr. J. M.
Murphy, Temple, Texas.
NOTE.—The above application blank is printed, as it gives a good
idea of the simplest form in use by some State Boards; others are much
more exacting.
Board of Dental Examiners; President,
Utah. E. A. Tripp, Atlas Building, Salt Lake
City, examines in pathology, histology
and bacteriology; Secretary and Treasurer, A. C. Wherry, Mc-
Cormick Building, Salt Lake City, examines in anatomy and phy-
siology; S. H. Clawson, Salt lake City, examines in surgical and
mechanical dentistry; W. G. Dalyrmple, Ogden, examines in
materia medica and chemistry; J. F. Christianson, Salt Lake City,
examines in operative dentistry and metallurgy.
Examinations required with or without diploma. Fee, S25.
No special examination granted to practitioners already in
practice.
Reciprocal interchange of license with New Jersey and Idaho
in accordance with the provisions of the Asheville resolution.
Examinations usually in June and November.
For further information, address the secretary. Dr. A. C.
Wherry, McCormick Building, Salt Lake City, L'tah.
DEN T A L I. A W S CO N I) Iv X S K 1>. IJ .
Examinations are held at Houston in December.
Applications, accompanied by fee of $25, should be in the
hands of the secretary ten days prior to examination.
Applicants are requested to answer in writing the following
questions-; State full name and address Age?. . .
How many years have you been engaged in the study of den-
tistry? Where and when? If a graduate, from what
school or college? Date of graduation Have you
any other degree? Arc you licensed in any other State; if
so, what State? Date of such license
On oath, deposes and says that the answers and
statements made in the foregoing application are true. Sub-
scribed and sworn to before me this. . . . day of
190. .
Notary Public.
Diplomas are not registered ; examination required in all
cases.
No special examination granted to practitioners already in
practice.
No interchange of license with any State.
Temporary license granted upon a written examination before
one member of the Board, good until the following spring.
For further information, apply to the secretary. Dr. J. M.
Murphy, Temple, Texas.
NOTE.—The above application blank is printed, as it gives a good
idea of the simplest form in use by some State Boards; others are much
more exacting.
Board of Dental Examiners; President,
Utah. E. A. Tripp, Atlas Building, Salt Lake
City, examines in pathology, histology
and bacteriology; Secretary and Treasurer, A. C. Wherry, Mc-
Cormick Building, Salt Lake City, examines in anatomy and phy-
siology; S. H. Clawson, Salt lake City, examines in surgical and
mechanical dentistry; W. G. Dalyrmple, Ogden, examines in
materia medica and chemistry; J. F. Christianson, Salt Lake City,
examines in operative dentistry and metallurgy.
Examinations required with or without diploma. Fee, S25.
No special examination granted to practitioners already in
practice.
Reciprocal interchange of license with New Jersey and Idaho
in accordance with the provisions of the Asheville resolution.
Examinations usually in June and November.
For further information, address the secretary. Dr. A. C.
Wherry, McCormick Building, Salt Lake City, L'tah.