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professional education.
1. Candidates shall produce certificates of having been en-
gaged during four years in professional studies, subsequent to
the date of registration, and of having received three years' in-
struction in Mechanical Dentistry from a registered dental prac-
titioner, except in the case of previously registered medical
practitioners, when two years will be considered sufficient. One
year's bo?ia fide apprenticeship with a registered dental practi-
tioner, after being registered as a dental student, may be counted
as one of the four years of professional study. The three
years of instruction in Mechanical Dentistry, or any part of them,
may be taken by the student either before or after his registra-
tion as a student; but no year of such mechanical instruction
shall be counted as one of the four years of professional study
unless taken after registration.
2. Candidates who have commenced their studies prior to
October I, 1890, must have attended the following curriculum:
Anatomy, one winter course; Practical Anatomy and Demon-
strations, nine months; or Practical Anatomy, nine months, and
Anatomy of the Head and Neck, one course of twenty lectures;
Physiology, one course of not less than fifty lectures; Chemistry,
one winter course; Surgery, one winter course; Medicine, one
winter course; Materia Medica, one course of three months;
Practical Chemistry and Metallurgy, one course of three months;
attendance on the Practice of Surgery and Clinical Lectures on
Surgery at a recognized hospital, one course of six months, or
two courses of three months.
3. Candidates commencing their studies after October 1, 1890,
must have attended the following curriculum: Anatomy, one
course, six months, Practical Anatomy, twelve months; Chem-
istry (with Metallurgy), one course, six months; Practical Chem-
istry, one course, three months; Physiology, one course, six
months; Materia Medica, one course, three months; Surgery, one
course, six months; Medicine, one course, six months; attend-
ance on the Practice of Surgery, and Clinical Lectures on Sur-
gery, at a recognized hospital. These courses must have been
attended at a university, or in an established school of medicine,
or in a provincial school specially recognized by the college as
qualifying for the diploma in Surgery.
In addition to these courses, candidates will require to have
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attended in a recognized dental hospital, or with teachers recog-