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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 291

the second dental examination, be required to pay the total fee
of ;£io. ios., payable for the dental diploma, of which £3. 3s. will
be returned in case of rejection.

TITLE AND DIPLOMA.

Those candidates who pass this examination shall be entitled
to the designation of Licentiate in Dental Surgery of the Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and shall obtain the dental
diploma of the Royal College. Each candidate before receiving
his diploma shall, in entering his or her name in the books of the
college, sign the following declaration: " I hereby promise faith-
fully to maintain and defend all the rights and privileges of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and to promote its in-
terests to the utmost of my power. I promise, in the event of
my admission as a Dental Licentiate of this college, to refrain
from advertising or employing any other unbecoming modes of
attracting business, and I shall not allow my name to appear in
connection with any one who does so. I also promise to obey
all the laws of the said Royal College, made or to be made."
The diploma is registrable in the dentists' register under the
Act 41 & 42 Vict. c. 33 (1878); and those who also hold registra-
ble medical and surgical qualifications may have them added as
additional qualifications. Registration is effected with the Regis-
trar of the General Medical Council, Mr. William John Clarke
Miller, B. A., 299, Oxford Street, London, W.
The attention of all dental licentiates is drawn to the recom-
mendation of Crown Counsel, that in the administration of anaes-
thetics due care should be taken to ascertain the condition of the
patient, and that when the practitioner does not himself possess
a medical qualification, he should in such cases obtain, where
practicable, the presence or assistance of a qualified medical
practitioner.


FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF
GLASGOW.

The Dental Diploma.

Candidates for the dental diploma must have been engaged
1.
during a period of not less than four years in acquiring profes-
sional knowledge. During at least three years they must have
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