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D E xN T A I< L A W S C O N D K N S IC D. 5 I

(a) That he has fulfilled all the requirements for graduation
and graduated in any college or dental school, recognized by the
board ; or
(b) That he was registered under the provisions of "The
Dental Act, 1893" and was practising dentistry in the colony be-
fore the first day of January, A. D. 1896, and has since that time
continued regularly in practice as a dentist or dental surgeon
;
provided, however, that temporary absence from practice in this
Colony since that date shall not prevent his being registered
within thirty days after the passing of this Act.
Section 8. "The board recognizes no colleges. The applicant
must pass an examination before he is entitled to practise in this
Colony (New Foundland)."
For further particulars, address the secretary, Dr. T. P.
Smith, 203 Water street, St. John, New Foundland.

Provincial Dental Board of Nova
Nova Scotia. Scotia: President, Dr. H. Woodbury,
Halifax ; Secretary-Registrar, Dr. G. K.
Thomson, Halifax; Treasurer, Dr. A. W. Cogswell, Halifax; Dr.
M. P. Harrington. Bridgewater; Dr. A. C. Harding, Yarmouth;
Dr. M. K. La'ngille, Truro; Dr. Geo. H. Fluck, Halifax; Dr. F.
W. Ryan, Halifax; Dr. F. Woodbury, Halifax.
A candidate for license to practise dentistry must qualify as
follows
(a) He must be the full age of twenty-one years.
(b) He must forward to the Secretary-Registrar fourteen
days before the examination :
(i) A written application for examination, accompanied by
a satisfactory certificate of character.
(2) The license fee of $20 must be paid before the examin-
ation takes place.
(3) The matriculation certificate, diploma, class tickets and
any other vouchers considered necessary.
(4) A written statement from himself and attested certificate
from preceptor or preceptors as to length of time in months he
was studying under his or their direction. Blanks will be sup-
plied by the Secretary-Registrar for this purpose.
(5) He shall pass an examination before the Board of Ex-
aminers on the subjects usually included in a dental education,
and shall perform operations in the mouth, and give practical evi-
dence of skill in prosthetic dentistry which shall be satisfactory
to the board.
Any candidate for registration as a practising dentist in Nova
Scotia who produces to the Secretary-Registrar satisfactory cer-
tificates of having passed in some dental college or university
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