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and out of the funds coming into the possession of the Board
from the fees so charged the sum of five dollars for each day act-
ually engaged in the duties of their office, and all legitimate and
necessary expenses incurred in attending to the duties of said
Board shall be paid to each member of said Board. Said Board
may also pay out of said fund all expenses which may be rea-
sonably incurred by them in carrying out and maintaining the
provisions of this Act. Said Board may, if deemed best by said
Board, with the consent of the prosecuting attorney of any
county, employ and compensate out of said fund special counsel
to assist in the prosecution in the courts of such county and the
Supreme Court of any offense alleged to have been committed
under the provisions of this Act in such county. Said expenses
shall be paid from the fees received by the Board under the pro-
visions of this Act, and no part of the salary or expenses of said
Board shall ever be paid out of the State treasury. All moneys
received in excess of salaries and expenses as above provided
for shall be held by the Secretary of said Board as a special fund
for meeting the expenses of said Board and carrying out the
provisions of this Act, he giving such bond as the Board may
from time to time direct; and said Board shall make annual re-
port of its proceedings to the Governor on or before the fifteenth
day of October of each year, together with an account of moneys
received and disbursed by them pursuant to this Act.
Sec. ii. All persons shall be said to be practicing dentistry
within the meaning of this Act, who shall for a fee or salary, or
other reward, paid either to himself or to another person for oper-
ations or parts of operations of any kind, treat diseases or lesions
of the human teeth or jaws or correct malpositions thereof, but
nothing in this Act contained shall be taken to apply to bona fide
students of dentistry or one in pursuit of clinical advantages, un-
der the direct supervision of a preceptor or licensed dentist in
this State, during the period of their enrollment in a dental col-
lege and attendence upon a regular uninterrupted course in such
a college, nor to physicians in the regular discharge of their
duties.
Sec. 12. It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney for
each county to attend to the prosecution of all complaints made
under this Act, both upon the preliminary hearing in the justice
court or before any magistrate before whom such complaint may
be made, and also upon hearing in the court, either upon such