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62 DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED.
"Buenos Ayres, Argentina, February 25, 1912.
"You cannot practise in this country
Argentine Republic, without previously passing the full series
of examinations required by the Faculty
from Argentine students.
"Diplomas from foreign countries of doctors of medicine,
pharmacists, dentists and midwives must be duly legalized by the
Department of State at Washington, D. C, and, furthermore, be
vised by the Argentine Minister or the Argentine Consul for
the State where the diploma is issued. The legalization of signa-
tures and seal should be on the diploma itself, or attached to the
same by a ribbon, under seal.
"The diploma must be translated into the Spanish language
by a public translator of the- Argentine Republic.
"The diploma must be legalized by the Argentine Minister of
Public Instruction, and the Minister of Foreign Afifairs, and pre-
sented to the Matriculation Board of the University Faculty, the
applicant receiving from this board the necessary information as
to all the preliminary steps for entering upon the course of
studies.
"The curriculum for the revalidation of a diploma is the same
as for students of the university.
"The fee for revalidation of a dental diploma is $148.61 (U. S.
currency).
"The examinations must be progressive, i. e., the full course
from the lower to the higher studies.
"In case of failure of the applicant to pass he can apply later
for re-examination.
"The time for the examinations are the months of March,
July and December."
Sydney, New South Wales,
"The dental laws of this colony require
Australia. that a person from a foreign country, de-
siring to practise here, shall furnish proof
of having been in practice for at least twelve months elsewhere
than in New South Wales ; and be the holder of a recognized
certificate and prove that he is of good character, together with
payment of necessary fees.
"The necessary diploma is defined in our By-Laws, No. 34,
as being the license or diploma of a qualified board or other body,
which permits its holder to practise dentistry in the country in
which it has been obtained and which has been granted after (a)
entrance examination equivalent to the matriculation of the Uni-
versity of Sydney, (b) four years' study, (c) examination in all
the subjects of our curriculum.