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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 67
Sec. 2. A Board of Examiners, consisting of five (5) repu-
table practicing dentists, shall be appointed on the last Tuesday
of June, 1887, and biennially thereafter, one by the Governor, one
by the State Board of Health, and three by the Indiana State
Dental Association, said Board to serve for the term of two (2)
years from the date of such appointment; and it shall be the
duty of said Board, to meet annually, at the time and place fixed
for the meeting of said Dental Association, or oftener at the call
of any three (3) members of said Board, at such time and place
as may be designated in such call. When convened, the said
Board shall examine all applications, issue registration certificates
thereon, and also examine all applicants for certificates of quali-
fication, and issue such certificates to all such applicants as shall
pass a satisfactory examination.
Sec. 3. Any person who shall prove to the satisfaction of
said Board of Examiners that he is a graduate of a Dental Col-
lege duly and legally incorporated, and who shall present a
diploma therefrom, and shall further show that said college is of
good repute, shall be entitled to a registration certificate on the
payment of a fee of one ( 1 ) dollar to said Board.
Sec. 4. Any person who shall present to said Board of Ex-
aminers a valid certificate of qualification, issued by the Board of
Examiners under the provisions of any former law of this State,
shall be entitled to a certificate of registration upon the. payment
of a fee of one (1) dollar to said Board.
Sec. 5. Any person who shall file before said Board of Ex-
aminers an application under oath, and sworn to by one or more
freeholders setting forth the fact that said applicant has been
engaged in the lawful practice of dentistry in this State continu-
ously since the 29th day of May, 1879, shall be entitled to a reg-
istration certificate on the payment of a fee of one (1) dollar to
said Board.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall desire to obtain a certificate of
qualification to practice dentistry in this State, and who shall not
be entitled to a registration certificate under any of the provisions
of the preceding sections of this Act, shall be by said Board ex-
amined in anatomy, physiology, pathology, therapeutics, chemistry
and the theory and practice of surgical and mechanical dentistry,
upon the payment of a fee of five (5) dollars to said Board, and
should such examination of said applicant prove satisfactory to