. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . tions, thirtygold fillings, three treatments of the thirdgrade, ten treatments of the fourth grade,two incrustations of porcelain, the manu-facture and fitting of two gold crowns andtwo pivots, the treatment of at least onecase each of gingivitis, pyorrhea, abscesswith fistula, and blind abscess. For pros-thetic work, the third years requirementsare six crowns, four pivots, one bridge andtwo pieces of burnished metal. The faculty of the school comprises thefollowing: Dr. Nicasio Etchepareborda, Principal. Dr. Rodolfo Erausquin, Professor forFi


. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . tions, thirtygold fillings, three treatments of the thirdgrade, ten treatments of the fourth grade,two incrustations of porcelain, the manu-facture and fitting of two gold crowns andtwo pivots, the treatment of at least onecase each of gingivitis, pyorrhea, abscesswith fistula, and blind abscess. For pros-thetic work, the third years requirementsare six crowns, four pivots, one bridge andtwo pieces of burnished metal. The faculty of the school comprises thefollowing: Dr. Nicasio Etchepareborda, Principal. Dr. Rodolfo Erausquin, Professor forFirst Year. Cirio Durante and F. Lafarga. Chiefs ofClinics. Dr. Leon Pereyra, Professor for SecondYear. Emilio Boye and Alberto Barui, Chiefsof Clinics. Luis Fasanella, assistant. Dr. Nicasio Etchepareborda, Professorfor Third Year. Cariolano Brea and Gabriel Anitna,Chiefs of Clinics. J. Argeno Aneta, assistant. D. Antonio Guardo, Professor of Pros-thesis. A. B. Molina and A. E. Lattauri, Chiefsof Laboratory. F. Copola, assistant. 23 ^^^r^ir 1\—W. l—Universitv of Otago Dental Hospital, New Zealand. 2—St. Marys, Johannesburg. 3—TheJohannesburg Hospital. 4—University College, Johannesburg. 5—The Town Hall, Johannesburg,South Africa. 24 Dentistry in Australia By Dr. T. E. White HE State of Queensland,comprising the northeastportion of the continent ofAustralia, has an area of670,500 square miles, witha population of 637, is the capital,with the last census show-ing 151,272 Dental Act passed in 1902 is ad-ministered by a Board consisting of five(5) dentists and two medical registrar is appointed by the Board,and the office has been held by Mr. T. , B. A., for some years. The Boards duties in general consist of: 1. Protection of the public by the pros-ecution of unregistered men. 2. Setting the standard of dental edu-cation. 3. Holding of examinations. 4. Registration of standard of education comprises


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