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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. — 409
books, bills of parcels, and vouchers, in any wise relating to or
concerning the same, which may be kept by or in the possession
of the Treasurer and Registrar: and they shall also examine the
bank pass-book, and ascertain that it corresponds with the ac-
count of the Board in the bank; and they shall present an annual
report to the Board, stating the result of their inspection and ex-
amination.
STUDENTS.
12. Every dental student entering upon his apprenticeship
must notify the same to the Registrar with the object of being
registered as a dental student, and must forward at the same time
to the Registrar a copy of his indentures.
And the Honorable Charles Henry Pearson, for Her Majesty's
Chief Secretary for Victoria, shall give the necessary directions
herein accordingly. Rob. Wadsworth,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
REGULATIONS.
At the Executive Council Chamber, Melbourne, the seventh day
of May, 1889.
In accordance with the provisions of, and in the exercise of
the powers conferred by the Dentists Act, 1887, the Adminis-
trator of the Government, with the advice of the Executive Coun-
cil, doth hereby make the subjoined Regulations for the exami-
nation of persons desiring to obtain certificates of fitness to prac-
tice dental surgery or dentistry, that is to say:
regulations.
No. 1. .
Candidates for examination under the Dentists Act, Victoria,
No. 960, shall (except in cases which are hereinafter provided for
by regulation No. V.) produce evidence that they have for the
four years during which they have been " engaged continuously
in the acquirement of professional knowledge" (Section 18,
clause D of the Act), completed the following educational
course:
{a) Matriculation at the University of Melbourne or the
passage of some examination recognized by the Univer-
sity as equivalent thereto, such matriculation or exam-
ination to include passing in Latin, English, Arithme-
tic, Algebra and Geometry, as compulsory subjects of
the examination.