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such practice and be valid until the next succeeding meeting of
the Board. But one temporary license to the same applicant.
Sec. 1536. Every person who receives a license to practice
dentistry must file it for record in the office of the clerk of the
Circuit Court of the county in which he shall reside within thirty
days after its issuance, and if he fail to do so, he shall thereafter
be liable for practicing dentistry without license so long as the
same shall remain unrecorded; when such license shall be filed
the clerk shall record in the book in which the licenses of phy-
sicians are recorded, upon the payment to him of the lawful fee,
and when recorded, the original shall be delivered on demand to
the licensee.
Sec. 1537. If a license to practice dentistry be issued and
become lost or destroyed, the Board of Dental Examiners may
issue another in lieu of it, upon satisfactory proof of the loss or
destruction.
Sec. 1538. It is the duty of the Board of Dental Examiners
to cause its Secretary to keep a complete record of its acts and
proceedings, and to preserve all papers, documents and corre-
spondence received by the Board and relating to its duties and
office.
Sec. 1539. Such stationery, blank books and forms as maybe
needed by the Board of Dental Examiners in the discharge of its
duties shall be furnished to it by the Board of Public Contracts.
Sec. 1540. The Governor may remove any or all the mem-
bers of the Board of Dental Examiners and appoint another or
others in place of such as may be removed, and may fill by
appointment any vacancy that may occur in the Board.
Sec. 1541. Physicians may extract teeth by virtue of their
license to practice medicine.


MISSOURI.
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistry in the
State of Missouri.

Be it Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as
follozvs :
Section 6889. It shall be unlawful for any person to practice
dentistry or dental surgery in the State of Missouri without first
having received a diploma from a reputable dental college or a
university duly incorporated or established under the laws of
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