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ited shall be retained to meet the expenses of the examination.
At the second part of the examination, the sum of three guineas
shall be retained for a similar purpose from the fee of every un-
successful candidate. In both cases the remainder of the fee
shall be returned to the candidate.
8. Candidates already qualified under the Medical Act shall
be required to produce only the Certificates of Attendance in the
subjects special to dentistry, and shall be examined in these sub-
jects only.

9. Every candidate, on being admitted as a Licentiate, shall
subscribe to the following declaration: "I do solemnly and sin-
cerely declare that I will exercise the several parts of my profes-
sion to the best of my knowledge and ability, for the good, safety,
and welfare of all persons committing themselves or committed to
my care; and I hereby promise as a Licentiate in Dental Surgery
that I will not advertise or employ any other unprofessional modes
of attracting business, nor will I allow my name to be connected
with any one who does so; and that I will loyally obey all by-
laws of the Faculty, made or to be made, for the regulation of
Licentiates in Dental Surgery."
10. The earliest age at which a candidate shall be admitted
a Licentiate is twenty-one
11. The examinations shall be held half-yearly, in May and
October. Candidates are required to enter at least one week be-
fore the period of examination.


ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND.

License in Dentistry.

The first and second examinations required to be passed by
candidates who are not entitled to present themselves sine curri-
culo are as follows:
First Dental Examination.—Candidates shall be required, before
admission to the first dental examination, to produce certificates
of having attended a medico-chirurgical hospital nine months;
winter courses of Practical Anatomy (with Demonstrations and
Dissections), Physiology, Surgery and Chemistry; and a summer

course (three months) of Practical Chemistry, Practical Physi-
ology and Materia Medica. Candidates shall be examined in:
I. Anatomy—Bones, Joints, Muscles and Topographical Anatomy
of the Viscera of the Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis. 2. Histology
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