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DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED. : ;
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must pass the matriculation examination, hereinbefore mentioned.
This requisite is practically such qualification as would enable
one to matriculate at any first-class college. A candidate for a
license to practise dentistry must qualify as follows He must be
:
of the full age of 21 years; he must forward to the secretary-
register-treasurer 14 days before examination, a written applica-
tion accompanied by a satisfactory certificate of character, the
license fee of $15 must be paid before the examination takes
place ; the matriculation certificate must also be produced or sat-
isfactory evidence given of its having been granted ; he must
pass an examination before the Board of Examiners on the sub-
jects usually included in a dental examination, and shall perform
operations in the mouth and give practical evidence of skill in
prosthetic dentistry.
The examinations shall be written, oral and clinical and com-
prise the following subjects : General and practical anatomy, phy-
siology, chemistry, operative dentistry, dental therapeutics and
other branches, usually required for a dental education. A can-
didate is required to make 65 per cent, in all papers to pass the
matriculation examination. 60 per cent, passes in the case of a
candidate for license to practise dentistry. Again I quote "Any
:
person holding a certificate of qualification from the Dominion
Dental Council, recently organized, shall be entitled to be regis-
tered and have his name entered in the 'Prince Edward Island
Dental Register' as a qualified practitioner."
Board of Governors and Examiners
Quebec. President, A. A. Lantier, D.D.S.. Quebec
Vice-President. G. W. Oliver, "D.D.S.,
Montreal; Secretarv, Eudore Dubeau, D.D.S., Montreal; Treas-
urer, C. F. Morison, D.D.S., Montreal: D. Berwick. D.D.S.,
J.
Montreal; Nolin, D.D.S., Montreal; G. H. Kent, D.D.S., E.
J.
Lemieux, D.D.S., Montreal; J. S. A. Gendreau, D.D.S., Montreal;
S. Burns, D.D.S., Montreal'; F. H. Bradley, D.D.S., Montreal.
Examinations are held in April and September.
Dental Laws of Quebec. Examinations and Indentures.
Section i. The matriculation examination as required by the
Board of Governors must be passed before the applicant for the
license can be indentured and registered as a dental student.
Bachelors of a recognized British or Canadian university are
exempt from the matriculation examination. Applicants for
matriculation must be 17 years of age and must present a certifi-
cate that they are persons of integrity and good morals. Candi-
dates wishing to take the matriculation examination must make
application in person to the secretary of the board at least five
days before the examination, accompanied with the treasurer's
receipt.