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First year—Anatomy, Physiology, Pathological Anatomy and
Dental Therapeutics.
Second year—Clinical and Surgical Dentistry.
Art. 4. All the branches of the first year will be taught in
daily classes of one hour and a half each.
Art. 5. The first year branches will be taught one after the
other, during the months of March, April, May and June, Anat-
omy and Physiology, and the rest of the year will be devoted to
the other studies.
Art. 6. The classes of Clinical Dentistry will be daily, and
have nine hours' duration weekly; the Surgical class will be daily
for one hour.
Art. 7. The whole of the first year the studies will be in
charge of a single professor, who must possess the title of Sur-
geon and Physician.
Art. 8. The whole of the second year the studies will be in
charge of a single professor, who must possess the title of Dent-
ist.
Art. 9. The first year students are obliged to personally
make dissections of Normal and Pathological Anatomy, and must
assist in the daily clinics of dentistry for two hours.
Art. 10. The students of the second year must practice for
themselves, under the direction of the professor, all clinical oper-
ations and make the mechanical and chemical preparations that
the professor indicates.
Art. 11. At the end of each year a theoretical and practical
examination of the branches studied will take place before a
Commission, composed of the respective professors, and two
members of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy.
Art. 12. The general examination, to receive the title of
Dentist, will be rendered before a Commission, composed of the
two professors of the course and three members of the Medical
Faculty. This examination will consist of a technical proof of
knowledge for one hour and a half and practical examination,
the operations being designed by the Commission, and in presen-
tation of specimen work, or the individual upon which the clin-
ical operations were performed.
Art. 13. Each professor will have an assistant, who will
remain two years in his position and receive four hundred dollars
annually.
Art. 14. The professors of dentistry will receive an annual