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and the Physiology of the Circulatory, Respiratory and Digest-
ive Systems. 3. Surgery—The signs, terminations and treat-
ment of Inflammation, Wounds, Haemorrhage, Burns, Scalds, Ul-
cers and Bandaging. 4. Chemistry. 5. Materia Medica. The
candidates are examined in numerical order, and the examina-
tion occupies two days.
Second Dental Examination.—Candidates are required, before
admission to the second dental examination, to produce evidence
of having passed the first dental examination, also certificates of
having subsequently attended a medico-chirurgical hospital (nine
months as an extern pupil, or six months as a resident pupil);
winter courses of Demonstrations and Dissections, Practical
Anatomy, Surgery and Medicine; and a summer course (three
months) of Medical Jurisprudence. Candidates are examined in:
1. Anatomy. 2. Physiology. 3. Surgery—not including Opera-
tive, Clinical and Ophthalmic Surgery, which are reserved for the
final examination. The candidates are examined in numerical
order, and the examination occupies three days.
Preliminary Examination, Registration a?id Matriculation.—The
regulations of the college which refer to the preliminary examina-
tion of the candidates for the letters testimonial apply to the
candidates for the dental license. Every candidate for the license
in dentistry shall be required to pass a preliminary examination
and three professional examinations.
Professional Examinations.—The first and second professional
examinations shall be held in July and October in each year.
Should the student fail to pass in July, he may present hitnself in
October. These examinations are, in all respects, identical with
the second and third professional examinations for the letters
testimonial under the new scheme, are conducted at the same
time and are subject to the same regulations.
Third and Filial Professional Examination.—The third profes-
sional examination shall be held in April, July and October. The
candidates shall be required, before admission to the final ex-
amination, to produce evidence {a) Of having passed the sec-
ond professional examination, or of having obtained a diploma
in Surgery recognized by the college, (b) Of having attended,
subsequent to registration by the General Medical Council, the
following courses of lectures recognized by the college: Dental
Surgery and Pathology, Dental Mechanics, of each two courses;
Dental Anatomy and Physiology, Dental Metallurgy, one course.
294 world's history and
and the Physiology of the Circulatory, Respiratory and Digest-
ive Systems. 3. Surgery—The signs, terminations and treat-
ment of Inflammation, Wounds, Haemorrhage, Burns, Scalds, Ul-
cers and Bandaging. 4. Chemistry. 5. Materia Medica. The
candidates are examined in numerical order, and the examina-
tion occupies two days.
Second Dental Examination.—Candidates are required, before
admission to the second dental examination, to produce evidence
of having passed the first dental examination, also certificates of
having subsequently attended a medico-chirurgical hospital (nine
months as an extern pupil, or six months as a resident pupil);
winter courses of Demonstrations and Dissections, Practical
Anatomy, Surgery and Medicine; and a summer course (three
months) of Medical Jurisprudence. Candidates are examined in:
1. Anatomy. 2. Physiology. 3. Surgery—not including Opera-
tive, Clinical and Ophthalmic Surgery, which are reserved for the
final examination. The candidates are examined in numerical
order, and the examination occupies three days.
Preliminary Examination, Registration a?id Matriculation.—The
regulations of the college which refer to the preliminary examina-
tion of the candidates for the letters testimonial apply to the
candidates for the dental license. Every candidate for the license
in dentistry shall be required to pass a preliminary examination
and three professional examinations.
Professional Examinations.—The first and second professional
examinations shall be held in July and October in each year.
Should the student fail to pass in July, he may present hitnself in
October. These examinations are, in all respects, identical with
the second and third professional examinations for the letters
testimonial under the new scheme, are conducted at the same
time and are subject to the same regulations.
Third and Filial Professional Examination.—The third profes-
sional examination shall be held in April, July and October. The
candidates shall be required, before admission to the final ex-
amination, to produce evidence {a) Of having passed the sec-
ond professional examination, or of having obtained a diploma
in Surgery recognized by the college, (b) Of having attended,
subsequent to registration by the General Medical Council, the
following courses of lectures recognized by the college: Dental
Surgery and Pathology, Dental Mechanics, of each two courses;
Dental Anatomy and Physiology, Dental Metallurgy, one course.