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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 179


15. The said Board shall have power and authority to ap-
point one or more examiners for the matriculation or prelimi-
nary examination of all students entering the profession; or may
accept in lieu of such matriculation or preliminary examination
evidence that any student has passed any other satisfactory ex-
amination; such examination shall be passed prior to entering
into articles of indenture with a licentiate of dentistry, and the
commencement of study shall date from the signing of said
articles.
16. The said Board shall also have the power and authority
to fix and determine from time to time a curriculum of studies
to be pursued by students, and to fix and determine the period
for which every student shall be articled and employed under
some duly licensed and registered practitioner, and the examina-
tion necessary to be passed before the Board, and the fees to be
paid into the hands of the Treasurer of said Board before receiv-
ing a certificate of license to practice the profession of dentistry
and registration under this Act.
17. The Board of Directors of said corporation shall also
have authority to examine candidates and grant certificates of
license to practice dental surgery in this Province.
18. The said Board shall hold one meeting in each and every
year in the City of Winnipeg, at such place as may from time to
time be fixed by the Board for the purpose of examining students,
granting certificates of license, and doing such other business as
may properly come before them; such meetings shall be held on
the second Tuesday of January of each year, and shall continue
from day to day until the business before the Board is finished,
but no such meeting shall continue for more than one week.

19. Every person being desirous of being examined by the
said Board touching his qualifications for the practice of the
said profession of dentistry, shall at least one month before the
sitting of the said Board pay into the hands of the Treasurer the
required fees, together with satisfactory evidence of his term of
apprenticeship having been fulfilled, and as to integrity and good
morals.
20. If the Board is satisfied by the said examination that the
person is duly qualified to practice the profession of dentistry,
and is further satisfied that he is a person of integrity and good
moral character, it shall grant him a certificate of license, subject
to the rules, regulations and by-laws promulgated under the
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