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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 219

salary of twelve hundred dollars, and they will be appointed to
the position by the Dean of the Medical Faculty, and the assist-
ants will be proposed by the respective professors.
Art. 15. The title of Dentist will be granted by the Dean of
the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy to those who have passed
the examinations and complied with all the requirements of these
regulations.
Transitory Article. All who have, at the time of the open-
ing of the course of dentistry, passed final examinations in Anat-
omy, may incorporate themselves from that time as alumni in
the second year of the course; to obtain the title, they must pass
the examinations of the first year.
The School of Dentistry, to which these regulations refer, will
commence its course from next March, 1889. You will take
notice, communicate, publish and insert this decree in the "Bulle-
tin of the Laws and Decrees of the Government."
F. Puga Borne, Secretary. Balmaceda.
For foreign dentists to receive a diploma in Chili an applica-
tion is first made to the Rector of the University, which applica-
tion is placed in his hands by the Secretary of the University,
who examines all diplomas presented before proceeding to sub-
mit the application.
This application is next handed to the Secretary of the Medi-
cal Faculty, who sends it to the Dean, with the recommendation
that an examining committee be appointed; this committee or
commission having been named, the application, with the signa-
tures of the commission, is then placed in the hands of the clerk
of the University Faculty, who personally interviews each mem-
ber (five), and appoints an hour to suit the convenience of all.
Then a formal notification is sent to each, that application has
been presented to the Rector of the University, and that they
were named by the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Phar-
macy on the commission to examine on such a date, that the ses-
sion will commence at four, post meridian, sharp.
The examination will be of one hour and a half duration, dur-
ing which time the candidate is seated in front of a table on
which has been placed a skull (articulated) At the close of the
examination you are requested to retire, when the ballot is taken;
if approved, your diploma is signed and delivered to you imme-
diately.
Before having entered the examining room you will have been
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