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(b) Holds a diploma or license from some foreign university,
college or body, authorized to grant such diploma or license to
practice dental surgery or dentistry, and is bona fide engaged in
the practice thereof in this colony, either separately, or in con-
junction with the practice of medicine, surgery or pharmacy,
shall be entitled to be registered under this ordinance.
41. Where a person, who is not a British subject, or who has
practiced for more than five years in the United Kingdom, or
elsewhere, shows that he has obtained some recognized certifi-
cate (as hereinafter defined) granted in a foreign country, and
that he is of good character, and either continues to hold such
certificate, or has not been deprived thereof for any cause which
disqualifies from registration under this ordinance, such person
shall, upon payment of a registration fee of £$, be entitled to be
registered as a dentist under this ordinance

42. The certificate granted in a foreign country, which is to
be deemed such a recognized certificate as is required for the
purpose of this ordinance, shall be such certificate, diploma,
membership, degree, license, letters, testimonials, or other title,
status or document, as may be recognized by the Council as
entitling the holder thereof to practice dentistry or dental sur-
gery, in such country, and as furnishing sufficient guarantees of
the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill, for the effi-
cient practice of dentistry or dental surgery, and shall, upon pay-
ment of a registration fee of £$, be entitled to be registered under
this ordinance.
Four dentists are practicing on the Island, all residing at Port
of Spain.
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