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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 161
DOMINION OF CANADA.
(BRITISH COLONY.)
Area, 3,470,257 square miles. Population, 4,829,420. Capital,
Ottawa; population, 44,160.
THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Any person wishing to study dentistry must pass the matricu-
lation examination for admission to the study of medicine, at
McGill or Laval, and before indentureship
Arrangements have been made in 1892 to obtain the degree
of Doctor of Dental Surgery from McGill and Laval Universities,
which, however, is not necessary in order to obtain the license.
The latter, however, is only recognized in the Province of Que-
bec, while the degree will be recognized by the National Asso-
ciation of Dental Faculties, and will entitle its holder to practice
in nearly all the provinces of Canada, as well as in most of the
neighboring states of the American Union.
THE DENTAL COLLEGE OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
In accordance with the amended Act of Incorporation (1892),
the Board established The Dental College of the Province of
Quebec, in Montreal, to be affiliated, for obtaining the degree of
Doctor of Dental Surgery, with the Universities of McGill (Eng-
lish) and Laval (French).
The course of study for the license extends over four full
years, of twelve months each, under indentures with a licensed
dentist of the Province of Quebec, and is divided as follows:
First Year—Exclusively in the laboratory of licentiate.
Second Year—Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry Lect-
ures.
Third Year—Dental Lectures, and Technique in Operating,
and Prosthetic Dentistry.
Fourth Year—Dental Lectures, Operating and Prosthetic
Dentistry.
applicants for the degree of doctor of dental surgery.
The course extends over three calendar years as follows, with
matriculation, but not necessarily indentureship, except in the
case of applicants for license:
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