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DEN T A L LAWS C O N D E N S K U. 8l
mittec by llie General Council tn attend t«j the erasure or restora-
tion of name to Dentists' Register.
Section i6 provides that the registration fee after 1879 shall
not exceed five pounds (about $25).
Section 17 provides that the "General Council may from time
to time make, alter and revoke such orders and regulations as
they see fit for regulating the general and the local registers and
the practice of registration under this Act, and the fees to be paid
in respect thereof."
Section 18 provides for examinations in dental surgery by the
medical authorities "hereinafter referred to as colleges or bodies."
Section 19. Subject : lioard of Examiners, appointment of by
the Council or other governing body of the Royal College of Sur-
geons of Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ire-
land, and of any university in the tlnited Kingdom. Each of such
boards shall be the Board of Examiners in Dental Surgery or
Dentistry, and shall consist of not less than six members.
Section 20 treats of fees for examination, which are deter-
mined by the "governing bodies" of the universities previously
mentioned.
Section 21 provides: "The Royal College of Surgeons of
England shall continue to hold examinations and to appoint a
Board of Examiners in Dentistry or Dental Surgery for the pur-
pose of testing the fitness of persons to practise dentistry or den-
tal surgery * * * ^nd to grant certificates of such fitness
* * * ; and any person who obtains such certificate shall be
a licentiate in dental surgery of the said college, and his name
shall be entered on a list of such licentiates to be kept by the said
college."
Section 22 declares that the "General Medical Council may
require information as to examination."
Section 23 provides that the General Medical Council may
represent defects in examinations in such colleges to H. Majesty's
Privy Council.
Section 24 provides that the Privy Council may revoke "if
they see fit," a certificate granted by any such body (college).
Section 25. The consequence of such revocation is that per-
sons possessing certificates from such college shall not be en-
titled to register.
Section 26 provides : "Privy Council may prohibit attempts
to impose restrictions as to any theory of dentistry by bodies
entitled to grant certificates."
Section 27 provides that "A certificate under this Act shall
not confer any right or title to be registered under the Medical
Act, 1858, in respect of such certificate, nor to assume any name,
title or designation implying that the person mentioned in the