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animation or examinations without the payment of further or
other fee; every applicant for examination shall, with his appli-
cation, submit to the said Board, as a prerequisite to examina-
tion, a diploma of graduation from a dental college recognized
by said Board as in good standing and repute, and proof, if the
T3oard shall so require, that the same was regularly issued and
conferred upon the holder in due course; or, if not a graduate of
;a dental college, a certificate under oath from a reputable and
duly authorized dentist that he has studied with and under such
dentists as a student for not less than five years continuously; all
persons successfully passing such examination shallbe registered
as licensed dentists, in a book to be kept by the Secretary of the
Board for that purpose, and shall receive from said Board a cer-
tificate under the seal of said Board and the hand of its Presi-
dent and Secretary, that the person named therein is lawfully au-
thorized and licensed to practice dentistry in this State; such
certificate, lawfully and regularly issued, shall be evidence in any
of the courts of this State of the right of the person named there-
in to practice dentistry in this State.
Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That from and after the passage of
this Act any person desiring to study dentistry in this State with
any duly authorized dentist, for the purpose of presenting him-
self for examination and license as a practitioner of dentistry in
this State at the expiration of his term of study, shall cause his
xiame and residence and the name and residence of his preceptor
i;o be registered with said Board, and his term of study shall
commence and date only from such registration; any person so
registered as a student may perform mechanical work in the of-
fice of his preceptor, but no student shall perform any opera-
tion upon the mouth or jaw of any person, save in the presence
and under the supervision of his preceptor, under penalty of re-
vocation of his registration as a student and such further penalty
as is hereinafter provided for unlawful practice of dentistry in
this State.
Sec. A?id be it enacted, That it shall be unlawful for any
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person, not now by the laws of the State authorized, hereafter to
practice dentistry in this State save after examination and license
by the said Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry,
and no person shall be examined by said Board for license unless
lie is at the time of such examination, the graduate of and the
holder of a diploma of graduation from a dental college recog-