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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 323
October I and December 16, 1881, and the royal decree of March
27, 1855, m Article I, in which it is proclaimed that all practi-
tioners of jurisprudence, medicine and surgery, with different
branches, and pharmacy, as soon as the practitioner is established
and exercises his profession, are bound and obliged to present
their diplomas or titles at the "Colegio" or the respective Sub-
Delegation. Owing to these facts, the section is of the opinion
that the Board of Health ought to advise Her Majesty's Govern-
ment:
"1. That it is expedient to promulgate an order of public
character, directing that all practitioners of the profession of
dentistry shall within thirty days show their professional titles
to the Sub-Delegations of Medicine and Surgery, in order that
they may be registered in the register that should be kept in the
respective offices.
"2. That at the close of the term said Sub-Delegations shall
before the governors give information of such persons as prac-
tice dental surgery without being duly authorized to such prac-
tice; and before the courts such persons who assume or have
assumed to themselves the title of Professor, or titles, without
official validity, as per the penal law.
"And Her Majesty the Queen (Q. D. G.), the Regent of the
Kingdom, having approved the above proposition, has decided
as is herein proposed.
"In compliance with these royal commands, I communicate
this to you, Senor Illustrissimo, that it may be published and
brought into effect. May God save you, Sefior, for many years.
"Gonzalez.
"Madrid, February 11, 1886."
The official list of subjects for examinations for the degree
of Surgeon-Dentist, given in Madrid, March 3, 1876, is as follows:
1. General Descriptive Anatomy of the Head and Face and
General Physiology. (35 questions.)
2. General Arthrology. (22 questions.)
Angiology. (24 questions.)
3.
General Splanchnology. (21 questions.)
4.
Neurology. (10 questions.)
5.
6. General Physiology. (52 questions.)
Dental Pathology, Alterations and Diseases of the Teeth
7.
and Mouth. (48 questions.)