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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 159
to prevent regular practicing physicians, residents of this State,
from extracting teeth.
In order to provide the means for carrying out and
Sec. 7.
maintaining the provisions of this Act, the said Board of Exam-
iners may charge each person applying to, or appearing before,
them for examination for license to practice dentistry, a fee of
ten dollars. And out of the funds coming into their possession,
from the fees mentioned in this Act, the members of said Board
may receive all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in at-
tending the meetings of said Board and conducting the business
thereof. Said expenses shall be paid from the fees received by
the Board, under the provisions of this Act, and no part of the
expenses of said Board shall be paid out of the State treasury.
All moneys received in excess of said expenses, above provided
for, shall be held by the secretary of said Board as a special fund
for meeting the expenses of said Board, he giving such bond as
the Board shall from time to time direct. And said Board shall
make an annual report of its proceedings to the Governor, on the
thirtieth day of September in each year, together with an account
of all moneys received and distributed by them pursuant to this
Act.
Sec. 8. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its passage and publication.
Approved March 23, 1885.
Amended April 5. 1887.
WYOMING.
Section i. It shall be unlawful for any person to practice
dentistry or dental surgery in the State of Wyoming without
first having received a diploma from a reputable dental college
or university, duly incorporated or established under the laws of
some one of the United States or some foreign government, which
is recognized as such by the National Association of Dental
Examiners: Provided, that nothing in section one of this Act
shall apply to any bona fide practitioner of dentistry or dental
surgery in this State at the time of the passage of this Act; And
provided, that nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to pre-
vent physicians or surgeons from extracting teeth.
Sec. 2. Every person who shall hereafter engage in the prac-
tice of dentistry or dental surgery in this State, shall file a copy
of his or her diploma with the county clerk of the county in