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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 295

(c) Of having attended for two years the practice of a dental
hospital recognized by the college, (d) Of having been engaged
in acquiring a practical knowledge of Mechanical Dentistry, for
at least two years, in a public laboratory recognized by the col-
lege; or for at least three years under the instruction of a regis-
tered dentist. The candidate shall also submit a piece of
mechanical work certified to be of his own making. The candi-
date holding a diploma in Surgery recognized by the college
shall be required to produce certificates of one course of each of
the above special dental subjects, and of half the hospital attend-
ance and half the laboratory work required from other dental
students. As this remission has been made on the understanding
that the qualified surgeon shall devote his whole time to the
dental work, the special dental courses, hospital attendances, and
laboratory work required from him must all be taken out after
the date of his diploma in surgery. The fee for the final examina-
tion shall be, in the case of Licentiates in Surgery of the college,
and for dental students, £y ys. For re-examination, if rejected,
£4 4s. For candidates holding a surgical diploma other than
that of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, £12 12s. For
re-examination, if rejected, £6 6s. Candidates shall be examined
in: 1. Dental Surgery—Theoretical, Clinical, and Operative. 2.
Dental Mechanics—Theoretical and Operative. 3. Dental An-
atomy and Physiology. 4. Metallurgy and Physics.
Examinations for the License i?i Dentistry sine Curriculo.—Candi-
dates who were in practice before July, 1878, and whose names
are on the Dental Register, and who are unable to furnish the
certificates required by the foregoing regulations, may be ad-
mitted to examination if they shall present the schedule of ap-
plication as hereinafter set forth, accompanied by any certificate
they may have of general education, or degree in arts or medi-
cine, and any particulars of professional education, and by the
required examination fee. The application of the candidate for
examination shall be made by a printed form, on which shall be
set forth a certificate signed by two fellows, members or licenti-
ates of a college of surgeons, and by two licentiates in dental
surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, or two mem-
bers of the British Dental Association, or of the Odontological
Society, or of the Association of Surgeons practicing dentistry.
This certificate shall be to the effect that applicant is of good
moral character, has been five years engaged in the practice of
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