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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 277

required by the General Council, furnish such Council with such
information as such Council may require as to the course of study
and examinations to be gone through in order to obtain such
certificates as are in this Act mentioned, and generally as to the
requisites for obtaining such certificates; and any member or
members of the General Council, or any person or persons
deputed for this purpose by such Council, or by any branch
council, may attend and be present at any such examinations.
23. Where it appears to the General Council that the course
of study and examinations to be gone through in order to obtain
such certificate as in this Act mentioned from any of the said col-
leges or bodies are not such as to secure the possession by per-
sons obtaining such certificate of the requisite knowledge and
skill for the efficient practice of dentistry or dental surgery, the
General Council may represent the same to Her Majesty's Privy
Council.
24. The Privy Council, on any representation made as afore-
said, may, if they see fit, order that a certificate granted by any
such college or body after such time as may be mentioned in the
order shall not confer any right to be registered under this Act.
Any such order may be revoked by the Privy Council on its
being made to appear to them, by further representation from
the General Council or otherwise, that such college or body has
made effectual provisions, to the satisfaction of the General
Council, for the improvement of such course of study or exami-
nation.
25. After the time mentioned in this behalf in any such
Order in Council, no person shall be entitled to be registered
under this Act in respect of a certificate granted by the college
or body to which such order relates after the time therein men-
tioned, and the revocation of any such order shall not entitle any
person to be registered in respect of a certificate granted before
such revocation.
26. If it appears to the General Council that an attempt has
been made by any medical authority to impose on any candidate
offering himself for examination an obligation to adopt or refrain
from adopting the practice of any particular theory of dentistry
or dental surgery as a test or condition of admitting him to ex-
amination, or granting a certificate of fitness under this Act, the
General Council may represent the same to the Privy Council,
and the Privy Council may thereupon issue an injunction to the
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