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in any Court of law to the extent of the jurisdiction of such Court
for the recovery of his fees or other remuneration of his profes-
sional services in dentistry, or in the performance of any dental
operation, or for any dental attendance or advice, and it shall be
sufficient to state in the particulars or demand the words "for
dental services," which shall include every demand for any dental
operation, attendance and advice, and for any article supplied by
the plaintiff to the defendant for dental purposes.
16. From and after the first day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-three, no person shall be entitled to
recover any fee or charge for the performance of any dental
operation, or for any dental attendance or advice, or shall hold
any appointment as a dentist or dental practitioner or dental
surgeon in any hospital, infirmary, dispensary or lying-in hospital,
or in any lunatic asylum, gaol, penitentiary or other public insti-
tution, unless he is registered as a dentist under this Act or is a
medical practitioner.
Any person who
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(a) Is registered in the United Kingdom in accordance
with the laws for the time being in force therein as a
dentist or medical practitioner; or
(d) Is entitled as hereinafter mentioned to be registered
under this Act as a dentist; or
(c) Has for a period of six months before the passing of
this Act been bona fide engaged in New South Wales
in the practice of dentistry, either separately or in
conjunction with the practice of medicine, surgery or
pharmacy; or
(d) Has attained the age of twenty-one years and has been
engaged continuously during the period of not less
than four years in the acquirement of professional
knowledge in dentistry, and has passed an examina-
tion before the Board in the subjects prescribed by
the Regulations, and who proves the facts to the
satisfaction of the Board, shall be entitled to be
registered as a dentist under this Act; but a person
who has practiced as an extractor of teeth only shall
not be deemed to have been engaged in the practice
of dentistry.
18. Any person who has studied as a pupil with, or has been*
an apprentice of, a dentist registered under this Act, and who
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in any Court of law to the extent of the jurisdiction of such Court
for the recovery of his fees or other remuneration of his profes-
sional services in dentistry, or in the performance of any dental
operation, or for any dental attendance or advice, and it shall be
sufficient to state in the particulars or demand the words "for
dental services," which shall include every demand for any dental
operation, attendance and advice, and for any article supplied by
the plaintiff to the defendant for dental purposes.
16. From and after the first day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-three, no person shall be entitled to
recover any fee or charge for the performance of any dental
operation, or for any dental attendance or advice, or shall hold
any appointment as a dentist or dental practitioner or dental
surgeon in any hospital, infirmary, dispensary or lying-in hospital,
or in any lunatic asylum, gaol, penitentiary or other public insti-
tution, unless he is registered as a dentist under this Act or is a
medical practitioner.
Any person who
17.
(a) Is registered in the United Kingdom in accordance
with the laws for the time being in force therein as a
dentist or medical practitioner; or
(d) Is entitled as hereinafter mentioned to be registered
under this Act as a dentist; or
(c) Has for a period of six months before the passing of
this Act been bona fide engaged in New South Wales
in the practice of dentistry, either separately or in
conjunction with the practice of medicine, surgery or
pharmacy; or
(d) Has attained the age of twenty-one years and has been
engaged continuously during the period of not less
than four years in the acquirement of professional
knowledge in dentistry, and has passed an examina-
tion before the Board in the subjects prescribed by
the Regulations, and who proves the facts to the
satisfaction of the Board, shall be entitled to be
registered as a dentist under this Act; but a person
who has practiced as an extractor of teeth only shall
not be deemed to have been engaged in the practice
of dentistry.
18. Any person who has studied as a pupil with, or has been*
an apprentice of, a dentist registered under this Act, and who