Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . slong been in a most im-satisfactory condition, forit was full of contrary pre-cedents, and it appeared topress with undue harsh-ness upon the medical manwho certified to a patientsinsanity. A new Act, how-ever, was passed in ,which enabled him to signcertificates in such caseswith less danger of beingafterwards cast in practice of dentistryin 1S41 was in nnich theDentistry, .same condition
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . slong been in a most im-satisfactory condition, forit was full of contrary pre-cedents, and it appeared topress with undue harsh-ness upon the medical manwho certified to a patientsinsanity. A new Act, how-ever, was passed in ,which enabled him to signcertificates in such caseswith less danger of beingafterwards cast in practice of dentistryin 1S41 was in nnich theDentistry, .same condition as that of surgery in 15(j5, when John Halleconfesses that— Wh(re as tlioro is one diirurufien that was apprciitise to liis arte, orone physicien tliat hath travayled in the true studio and exorcise of pliisique,there are tenne tliat are prosuniptious swearers, smatterors, or abusers oftlie same: yea, sniythes, cutlers, carters, col)lars, copais, coriars of Icathir,carpenters, and a great rable of women. All aitcni])t was made in to oldiiiii public recognitionfor dentistry as a lirancli of .surgery, and negotiations wereopened with the Koyal College of Surgeons to obtain an. .\ EARLY I^ THE MXKTEKNTllCENTUliy. {Vmw a skftrll hy 0 Arnold ) MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 725 1885; enactment that no one should practise as a dentist until hehad been duly examined by one or more members of that negotiations failed, although the support of the Govern-ment had been obtained in the person of the Home Secretary,Sir James Graham. A second and more successful attemptwas made in , and in the following year the College was
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