Proceedings of the National Association of Dental Examiners (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...Royal College of Surgeons of Ontario, made a full statement of the college's side of the case. The matter was referred to the committee previously appointed, which subsequently reported as follows: The committee to whom was referred the application of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ontario to have rescinded the action taken by this association which decided that their L.D.S. should not be accepted as equivalent to a dental degree to save examination by the boards of examiners respectfully reports: That the action heretofore taken by this association should stand, for the following reasons. 1. That the L.D.S. granted in Ontario is a local license to practice, not recognized in all the provinces of the Dominion nor in Great Britain, rather than a degree in dentistry conferred on the completion of a college education. In this respect it is analogous to the licenses granted by one of our state boards, which are not generally recognized by the boards of other states. 2. That when the L.D.S. is granted as a degree in dentistry on the completion of the required course in their school of dentistry it represents two courses of four monthB each, while our rules require two courses of at least five months each. 3. That in their last announcement they advertise to grant the L.D.S. for a fee and after examination upon any non-resident who has been in practice three years, exclusive of two years' pupilage, sine curriculo. The report was adopted. Dr. Kirk read the charges of the Indiana board against the University of Tennessee, Dental Department, with the correspondence, etc. Referred to a committee consisting of Drs. Cushing, Butler, and Keech. The report of the committee, which was submitted at a later session, was adopted unanimously as follows: Your committee to wh...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...Royal College of Surgeons of Ontario, made a full statement of the college's side of the case. The matter was referred to the committee previously appointed, which subsequently reported as follows: The committee to whom was referred the application of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ontario to have rescinded the action taken by this association which decided that their L.D.S. should not be accepted as equivalent to a dental degree to save examination by the boards of examiners respectfully reports: That the action heretofore taken by this association should stand, for the following reasons. 1. That the L.D.S. granted in Ontario is a local license to practice, not recognized in all the provinces of the Dominion nor in Great Britain, rather than a degree in dentistry conferred on the completion of a college education. In this respect it is analogous to the licenses granted by one of our state boards, which are not generally recognized by the boards of other states. 2. That when the L.D.S. is granted as a degree in dentistry on the completion of the required course in their school of dentistry it represents two courses of four monthB each, while our rules require two courses of at least five months each. 3. That in their last announcement they advertise to grant the L.D.S. for a fee and after examination upon any non-resident who has been in practice three years, exclusive of two years' pupilage, sine curriculo. The report was adopted. Dr. Kirk read the charges of the Indiana board against the University of Tennessee, Dental Department, with the correspondence, etc. Referred to a committee consisting of Drs. Cushing, Butler, and Keech. The report of the committee, which was submitted at a later session, was adopted unanimously as follows: Your committee to wh...

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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30

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978-1-236-14026-5

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9781236140265

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1-236-14026-5



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