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registered with said Board of Examiners, who shall keep a book
for that purpose, and every person who shall register with said
Board, as a practitioner of dentistry, may continue to practice the
same as such without incurring any of the liabilities or penalties-
provided in this Act. . The Board of Examiners shall furnish to
the county clerks a certified list of those registered, and it shall
be the duty of the county clerks to register such names in the
book kept for such purpose. Every person registering with the
Board of Examiners shall pay as a fee therefor the sum of one
dollar.
Sec. 5. Any and all persons who shall so desire, may appear
before the said Board at any of its regular meetings and be ex-
amined with reference to their knowledge and skill in dental sur-
gery, and if the examination of any such person or persons shall
prove satisfactory to said Board, the Board of Examiners shall
issue to such person, as they shall find from such examinations
to possess the requisite qualifications, a license to practice den-
tistry, in accordance with the provisions of this Act. But said
Board shall at all times issue a license to any regular graduate of
any reputable, legally incorporated dental college, which requires
that the candidate for graduation shall attend two full courses of
lectures of five months each, the last of which shall be attended in
the institution granting the diploma, without examination, upon
the payment by such graduate to the said Board of a fee of one
dollar. All the licenses issued by said Board shall be signed by
the members thereof and be attested by its President and Sec-
retary; and such license shall be prima facie evidence of the
rights of the holder to practice dentistry in the State of Wis-
consin.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this Act, or who shall pursue or practice dentistry in this State
without having annually registered, or who shall pursue or prac-
tice dentistry in this State without having a license therefor, as
herein provided, or who, having such license, shall fail or neg-
lect to annually register, shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than
ten dollars and not more than one hundred dollars for each and
every offense. And each patient treated and each operation per-
formed shall be deemed a separate offense under this Act; and
each registration shall expire on the thirtieth day of September
of each year: Provided, That this shall not be construed so as