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ART. 82] DENTISTRY. 209
1896, ch. 378.
8. A fee of ten dollars shall be paid to the secretary of the
board by any applicant for examination and registration, which
money shall be used towards paying the expenses of the board.
Ibid.
9. Every person shall be said to be practising dentistry, within
the meaning of this article, who shall, for a fee, salary or other
compensation, paid either to himself or to some one else for
services rendered, perform operations or parts of operations of
any kind pertaining to the mouth, treat diseases or lesions of the
human teeth or jaws, or correct mal-positions thereof.
Ibid.
10. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of
this article, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, in any court having criminal jurisdiction,
shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than three hun-
dred dollars, or be confined not more than six months in the
county jail, or if the conviction takes place in Baltimore city, in
the Baltimore city jail, in the discretion of the court. All tines
received under this act shall be paid into the common school
fund of the city or county in which such conviction takes place.
Ibid.
11. Nothing in this article shall be so construed as to inter-
fere with the rights and privileges of resident physicians and
surgeons, or with persons holding certificates duly issued to them
prior to the passage of this act; and dental students operating
under the immediate supervisions of their instructors in dental
infirmaries or dental schools chartered by the General Assembly
of Maryland.
Ibid.
12. Nothing in this article shall prevent, or be so construed, as
in any way to hinder the prosecution, conviction or punishment
of any person who may have offended against any of the pro-
visions of said Article thirty-two of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws, or against any of the provisions of any of the Acts of
Assembly of which the same was a codification.
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