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board of examiners for the purpose of conducting the examina-
tions and granting the certificates hereinbefore mentioned.
Each of such boards shall be called the Board of Examiners
in Dental Surgery or Dentistry, and shall consist of not less than
six members, one-half of whom at least shall be persons regis-
tered under this Act, and such registration shall (notwithstand-
ing anything in any Act of Parliament, charter, or other
document) be deemed the only qualification necessary for the
membership of such board.
The persons appointed by each such council or other govern-
ing body shall continue in office for such period, and shall con-
duct the examinations in such manner, and shall grant certificates
in such form, as such council or other governing body may from
time to time, by bye-laws or regulations, respectively direct.
A casual vacancy in any such board of examiners may be
filled by the council or other governing body which appointed
such board, but the person so appointed shall be qualified as the
person in whose stead he is appointed was qualified, and shall hold
office for such time only as the person in whose stead he is ap-
pointed would have held office.
20. Such reasonable fees shall be paid for the certificates to
be granted under this Act by the Board of Examiners of the Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Faculty of Physicians and
Surgeons of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Surgeons in
Ireland, and of any such university as aforesaid respectively, as
the council or other the governing body of each of those colleges
or bodies may from time to time, by bye-laws or regulations, re-
spectively direct.
21. The Royal College of Surgeons of England shall con-
tinue to hold examinations and to appoint a Board of Examiners
in dentistry or dental surgery for the purpose of testing the fit-
ness of persons to practice dentistry or dental surgery who may
be desirous of being so examined, and to grant certificates of
such fitness, subject and according to the provisions of their
charter dated the eighth day of September one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-nine, and the bye-laws made, or to be made, in
pursuance thereof; and any person who obtains such a certificate
shall be a licentiate in dental surgery of the said college, and his
name shall be entered on a list of such licentiates to be kept by
the said college.
22. Every medical authority shall from time to time, when