. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . r of the board was ordered to issue certificatesto all holders of diplomas from reputablecolleges of dentistry. All others must passexaminations within sixty days. A fine offive hundred dollars was exacted for prac-ticing dentistry without a license. In 1903a second law was passed, making therequirements more stringent, requiring adiploma from some college of dentistry asa condition of appearing before the LicenseBoard. The license may be cancelled at anytime upon conviction of misconduct or fel-ony ; using assumed degrees is made


. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . r of the board was ordered to issue certificatesto all holders of diplomas from reputablecolleges of dentistry. All others must passexaminations within sixty days. A fine offive hundred dollars was exacted for prac-ticing dentistry without a license. In 1903a second law was passed, making therequirements more stringent, requiring adiploma from some college of dentistry asa condition of appearing before the LicenseBoard. The license may be cancelled at anytime upon conviction of misconduct or fel-ony ; using assumed degrees is made amisdemeanor. The Hawaiian Dental Society was or-ganized in the year 1903 and has held yearlyand special meetings to date. Valuablepapers have been read and discussed, andnot infrequently distinguished professionalvisitors have addressed the society andgiven clinics. The Dental Society nominatesthe Dental Board to be appointed by theGovernor. Know then thyself, presume not God to scan;The proper study of mankind is man. —Pope, Essay on Man. 51. 1—The Royal Caroline Medioo-Surgical Institute of Stoclvholni. 3—Tokyo Dental College. 3—Italian Stomatological Institute, Operating Room. 52 Japan By Dr. M. Chiwaki APAN had for a consider-ably long time developeda special feature of herown dental practice, untilthe modern dentistry wasintroduced some fortyyears ago, and today wecan see a remarkableprogress in dentistrymade bv young odontologists of this coun-try. It should be naturally advisable that ifone is desirous to know the state of affairsin dentistry in this country, one ought tobe accustomed with the dental law at first. The Dental Laiv of Japan. The dentallaw of Japan (which deals with everymatter of dental profession) was enactedon the 39th year of Meiji (190G), andevery dental practitioner has had to begoverned by this law. The dental law of Japan consists of thir-teen articles. The first article determinesthe qualifications of the candidate for thedental practitio


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