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D K N T A r, I, A W S C O \ D K N S K O. 55
Sec. 2. The fee for matriculation sliall he twenty ($20) dol-
lars, ten dollars of which shall be refunded to unsuccessful can-
didates.
Sec. 3. The fee for registration as a dental student shall be
five ($5) dollars.
Sec. 4. The secretary will sujjply the only forms of inden-
ture, recognized by the board. They may be altered in the mar-
gin to suit any private arrangement, between preceptor and stu-
dent, not inconsistent with the Act of Incorporation of these By-
Laws.
Sec. 5. The examinations are held at the end of each calendar
year. In the subjects of anatomy, physiology, chemistry and his-
tology, the students take the courses of lectures and the examin-
ations of the medical universities to which the College of Dental
Surgeons of the Province of Quebec sends Assessors, at the end
of the first and second year respectively ; students have to dissect
the whole body. The final examination will be before the board.
Sec. 6. Applicants for the final must produce satisfactory
proof that their wdiole office hours have been actively engaged in
the study and practice of dentistry, and not engaged in any other
business ; must have transmitted to the secretary, at least one
month before the date fixed for the examination, a notice of their
desire to be examined, accompanied by the treasurer's receipt
for the fee of S60, together with the certified proof of 85 per cent,
attendance upon lectures and clinics, and a personal declaration
signed by the preceptor, according to the form prescribed by the
board or to the like effect and also a certificate of having passed
;
the required matriculation examination with a copy of the inden-
tures. Applicants must give proof that they are of the full age
of twenty-one before receiving a license.
Sec. 7. The subjects of the final examination will l)e as fol-
lows : Operative dentistry, theory and practice (two subjects).
(2) Mechanical dentistry, theory and practice (two subjects).
(3) Crown and bridge work and practice (two subjects). (4)
Dental therapeutics and materia medica. (5) Dental pathology
and bacteriology. (6) Metallurgy. (7) Dental surgery and irreg-
ularities (two subjects). (8) Anaesthetics and hygiene. (9) Den-
tal jurisprudence.
Sec. 8. The oral examination will be conducted before the
board.
Sec. 9. The practical examination in operative and mechan-
ical dentistry shall be held within thirty days before the written
examination at a date fixed by the board. Students must supply
their own patients, material and instruments.
Sec. 10. In the final examinations, students must obtain at





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