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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 289
nized by the college, the following special courses of lectures and
instruction: Dental Anatomy and Physiology (Human and Com-
parative), Dental Surgery and Pathology, Dental Mechanics, one
course of each; two years' attendance at a dental hospital, or the
dental department of a general hospital, recognized by the col-
lege.
Certificates of attendance on such of these courses of the new
curriculum as may be respectively required, will entitle candi-
dates to appear either for the first dental examination, or for the
first and second examinations, for the triple qualification, as they
may select, and subject to the existing regulations for each quali-
fication.
Candidates who have passed the first and second examina-
tions for the triple qualification will be exempt from the first
dental examination, and will have the advantage of being admis-
sible either to the final dental examination or to the final exam-
ination for the triple qualification, or to both. But the first
dental*examination will not be held as equivalent to the first and
second triple examination, and will admit to the final dental ex-
amination only.
Candidates who are licentiates of this college, or who may be
registered medical practitioners, will require to produce certifi-
cates of attendance on the special subjects only, and will be ex-
amined in these only for the dental diploma. And candidates
who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed in any
of the subjects of the first dental examination before any dental
or surgical licensing board recognized by the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh will be exempt from examination in such
subject or subjects; but no examination will be recognized as
giving exemption unless it is co-extensive in its scope with the
examination of this college, and is the only or the final examina-
tion on the subject or subjects required by the Board at which it
was passed.
EXAMINATIONS.
1 Candidates shall be subjected to two professional examina-
tions, herein called the first and second examinations, to be con-
ducted at separate times, partly in writing, and partly orally, and
shall be conducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgical
examinations.
2. The first examination shall embrace the subjects of Anat-
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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 289
nized by the college, the following special courses of lectures and
instruction: Dental Anatomy and Physiology (Human and Com-
parative), Dental Surgery and Pathology, Dental Mechanics, one
course of each; two years' attendance at a dental hospital, or the
dental department of a general hospital, recognized by the col-
lege.
Certificates of attendance on such of these courses of the new
curriculum as may be respectively required, will entitle candi-
dates to appear either for the first dental examination, or for the
first and second examinations, for the triple qualification, as they
may select, and subject to the existing regulations for each quali-
fication.
Candidates who have passed the first and second examina-
tions for the triple qualification will be exempt from the first
dental examination, and will have the advantage of being admis-
sible either to the final dental examination or to the final exam-
ination for the triple qualification, or to both. But the first
dental*examination will not be held as equivalent to the first and
second triple examination, and will admit to the final dental ex-
amination only.
Candidates who are licentiates of this college, or who may be
registered medical practitioners, will require to produce certifi-
cates of attendance on the special subjects only, and will be ex-
amined in these only for the dental diploma. And candidates
who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed in any
of the subjects of the first dental examination before any dental
or surgical licensing board recognized by the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh will be exempt from examination in such
subject or subjects; but no examination will be recognized as
giving exemption unless it is co-extensive in its scope with the
examination of this college, and is the only or the final examina-
tion on the subject or subjects required by the Board at which it
was passed.
EXAMINATIONS.
1 Candidates shall be subjected to two professional examina-
tions, herein called the first and second examinations, to be con-
ducted at separate times, partly in writing, and partly orally, and
shall be conducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgical
examinations.
2. The first examination shall embrace the subjects of Anat-
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