History of the National Association of Dental Faculties : (United States) : with constitution and codified by-laws / by authority of the Executive Committee and Officers of the Association.
- National Association of Dental Faculties.
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: History of the National Association of Dental Faculties : (United States) : with constitution and codified by-laws / by authority of the Executive Committee and Officers of the Association. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![Admission of Students of Medicine. (4.) STANDING OF GRADUATES OF MEDICINE. A diploma from a reputable medical college may entitle the holder to enter the second or junior grade in colleges of this Association, and he may be excused from attendance upon the lectures, and examina- tions upon general anatomy, chemistry, physiology, materia medica and therapeutics. [1890.] (5.) STANDING OF UNDERGRADUATES OF MEDICINE. Undergraduates of reputable medical colleges may be admitted to the junior grade in colleges of this Association, subject to other rules governing admission to that grade. [1891.] STANDING OF STUDENTS HOLDING CERTIFICATES FROM (6.) DENTAL COLLEGES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. In cases of persons holding certificates from colleges of dentistry in foreign countries, they shall be required to furnish properly attested evidence of study, attendance upon lectures, examinations passed satis- factorily, etc., the same as required of students coming from our own institutions. [i885-'9i.] CHRONOLOGY OF LEGISLATION TO ELEVATE THE STAND- ARD OF GRADUATION AND INCREASING THE NUMBER OF SCHOLASTIC YEARS. After the close of the sessions of i884-'85, students in dental col- leges shall be required to attend two full regular courses of lectures, in separate years, before coming up for graduation. [i884-'85.] The following resolution adopted in 1888, will be of interest, as it shows the steady demand for a change : * Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting, that the course of instruction in all colleges belonging to this Association be increased to](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21230602_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)