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The written examination comprises General Anatomy and
Physiology, General Pathology and Surgery, Dental Anatomy
and Physiology, and Dental Pathology and Surgery.
At the practical examination candidates may be examined:
{a) On the treatment of Dental Caries, and may be required
to prepare and fill cavities with gold or plastic filling or material,
or to do any other operation in Dental Surgery.
(Candidates must provide their own instruments.)
(b) On the Mechanical and Surgical treatment of the various
irregularities of children's teeth.
(c) On Mechanical Dentistry.
The oral examination comprises the several subjects included
in the curriculum of professional education, and is conducted by
the use of preparations, casts, drawings, etc.
Candidates who have passed the second examination of the
Examining Board in England, or who shall produce evidence of
having passed the examination in Anatomy and Physiology re-
quired for the License in Surgery of the Royal College of Sur-
geons of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,
or the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, or an ex-
amination in Anatomy and Physiology required for a degree in
Medicine or Surgery at a university in the United Kingdom, will
be exempt from re-examination in those subjects.
Candidates who are members of the college or who have
passed the examination in Surgery of the Examining Board in
England, or who shall produce evidence of having passed the
examination in Surgery for the License in Surgery of the Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Sur-
geons in Ireland, or the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of
Glasgow, or an examination in surgery for a degree in Medicine
or Surgery at a university in the United Kingdom, will be exempt
from re-examination in General Surgery and Pathology.
A candidate whose qualifications shall be found insufficient
will be referred back to his studies, and will not be admitted to
re-examination within the period of six months, unless the Board
shall otherwise determine.
Examinations will be held in May and November in each
year.
Candidates are required to give fourteen clear days notice of
their intention to present themselves for examination.