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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1081
tion shall be in writing so far as said Board shall deem
practicable, the Board shall cause the name and residence
of such. person to be registered in a book kept by it for
that purpose, and shall issue to such person a certificate
of registration, as evidence of his or her eligibility to prac-
tice dentistry, signed by the officers of the Board and
sealed with its official seal, which certificate shall also state
the name of the person to whom issued, and the date of
such issuance.
The Board may, in its discretion, register without ex-
amination and issue a certificate to any person who has
been graduated and admitted to the degree of Doctor of
Dental Surgery or equivalent degree by any university or
college incorporated and authorized to grant such degree
by the laws of the United States, or any of its territories,
districts or possessions, or by the laws of any State of the
United States, and who has been duly registered and li-
censed to practice dentistry by a Board of Dental Ex-
aminers created and existing under the laws of the United
States, or any of its territories, districts or possessions,
or under the laws of any State of the, United States.
Students of dentistry at a recognized college of dentistry
who have completed their third year of study, and who
may be certified by the dean of the college at which they
are in attendance as having satisfactorily completed cer-
tain subjects which are included in the examination given
by the Board, may on application be admitted by said
Board to its regular examination upon such subjects and
upon passing such examination shall be deemed to have
absolved the requirements of the Board in such subjects.
Upon application of the board of managers or executive
head of any bona fide general hospital in the State of Mary-
land, and upon the payment of five dollars the Board shall
issue a certificate of limited registration to any individual
of good moral character who shall furnish the Board with
proof entitling such person to be examined for registration
under this section of this Article. Such limited registra-
tion shall be for one year only and the date of expiration
shall be plainly stated on the face of the certificate of regis-
tration. Such limited registration shall entitle the said
applicant to practice dentistry only in the general hospital
designated on his certificate of registration and only on
bona fide patients (in patients) in said hospital and (out
patients) in emergency and accident cases, even. though
outside the hospital, under the direction of a registered
dentist employed or appointed therein and may be revoked
by the Board at any time for cause.
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