Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Nineteenth Annual Report of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners, Made to the Governor of Illinois in Pursuance of Law: December 15, 1900
Section 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of I llinois, represented in the General Assembly, That it shall be unlawful for any person. Who is not at the time of the passage of this act engaged in the practice of dentistry in this State, to commence such practice unless such person shall have received a di ploma from the faculty of some reputable dental college. Duly authorized by this State, or of some other of the United States, or by the laws of some for eign country, in which college or colleges there was at the time of the issue of such diploma, annually delivered a full course of lectures and instructions in dental surgery: Provided that any person removing into this State, who shall have been for a period of ten years prior to such removal a practicing dentist; and, provided also, any person holding the diploma of doctor of medicine from any reputable medical college. Shall be entitled to practice dentistry in this State, upon obtaining a license for that purpose as hereinafter provided; and nothing in this act shall be so construed to prohibit any physician or surgeon from extracting teeth.
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