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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 23
certificates of having passed satisfactorily examinations in the
studies of the freshmen or junior grades, respectively; such cer-
tificates to be pledges to any colleges of the Association to whom
the holders may apply that the requisite number of terms have
been spent in the institutions by which the certificates were
issued." [1885-91.]
INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE.
" Place Date
" This certifies that has been a member
of the class, in the
during the term of
" He was examined at the close of the term in the required
studies, as stated herein, and is entitled to enter the
class.
Freshman Year. Junior Year.
[List of Studies.] [List of Studies.]'
" Each student completing a regular course in any college of
this Association must be furnished with a copy of the above cer-
tificate, without which he shall not be received by any college of
the Association for admission to the advanced grade, except by
conference with and consent of the school from whence he
came." [1885-91.]
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS OF MEDICINE.
STANDING OF GRADUATES OF MEDICINE.
(4.)
"A diploma from a reputable medical college may entitle the
holder to enter the second or junior grade in colleges of this
Association, and he may be excused from attendance upon, the
lectures, and examinations upon general anatomy, chemistry,
physiology, materia medica and therapeutics." [1890.]
STANDING OF UNDERGRADUATES OF MEDICINE.
(5.)
"Undergraduates of reputable medical colleges may be
admitted to the junior grade in colleges of this Association, sub-
ject to other rules governing admission to that grade. [j^o, 1 -]
STANDING OF STUDENTS HOLDING CERTIFICATES FROM DENTAL
(6.) COLLEGES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
"In cases of persons holding certificates from colleges of den-