The Southern Dental Journal, Volume 3

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R.A. Holliday, 1884
 

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Page 258 - But said board shall, at all times, issue a license to any regular graduate of any reputable dental college without examination, upon the payment by such graduate, to the said board, of a fee of one dollar.
Page 258 - An act to insure the better education of practitioners of dental surgery, and to regulate the practice of dentistry in the State of Illinois," "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 diploma from the faculty of some reputable dental college duly authorized by the laws of this...
Page 258 - ... duly authorized by the laws of the State, or by some other of the United States, or by the laws of some foreign 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 instruction in dental surgery.
Page 260 - Where a subordinate body is vested with power to determine a question of fact, the duty is judicial, and though it can be compelled by mandamus to determine the fact, it can not be directed to decide it in a particular way, however .clearly it be made to appear what the decision ought to be.
Page 259 - As a part of the current history of the times, and as an aid in arriving at the legislative intention, we know there were colleges of different kinds authorized by the laws of States in which they were located, in which there were pretended to be annually delivered full courses of lectures and instruction upon the arts and sciences professed to be taught, that were not "reputable," because they graduated for money, frequently without any reference to scholarship.
Page 469 - BROAD is the road that leads to death, And thousands walk together there ; But wisdom shows a narrow path. With here and there a traveller. 2 "Deny thyself and take thy cross," — Is the Redeemer's great command : Nature must count her gold but dross, If she would gain this heavenly land. 3 The fearful soul that tires and faints, And walks the ways of God no more, Is but...
Page 258 - Examiners, a diploma from the faculty of some reputable dental college, school or university department in good standing, duly authorized by the laws of this state or some other of the United States, or...
Page 260 - The demurrer here does admit that the Board of Dental Examiners found that the college at which the relator was graduated was reputable, although it does admit that to be the fact. But since the board can not be compelled to decide the question that way, although the evidence might clearly sustain it in doing so, there is no ground for mandamus.
Page 117 - Gross violations of the well-known rules of administering anaesthetics, life being lost thereby, will subject the violator to a trial on the charge of manslaughter. A surgeon allowing an untrained medical student to administer anaesthetics, life being lost thereby, will subject the surgeon himself to a suit for damages. What he does through his agent he does himself. The physician who administers an anaesthetic should attend to that part of the business and nothing else. He should have examined the...

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