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TEXT BOOKS

Books used are listed according to the year they are required. Those mentioned as texts are required in the latest edition. Other texts than those mentioned may be required. Students should not purchase obsolete editions because they are of little value.

Arrangements have been made with the various publishing houses whereby all text and references can be ordered through the college office and delivered in the shortest possible time. Prices are subject to change without notice.

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FRESHMAN YEAR

Anatomy-Text, Gray, $8; references: Buchanan, Cunningham, Morris. Biology-Text; references: Smallwood.

Chemistry-Text, Simon, $4; references: Holland, Remsen.

Dental Anatomy-Text, Black, $2.50; references: Kirk, Broomell. Dictionary-Gould, $2; Dorland, Harris, Dungleson, Stedman. Hygiene-Text, Hough & Sedgwick, The Human Mechanism, $2. Physics-Text; references.

Prosthetic Dentistry-Prothero, $9; references: Turner, Wilson, Has

English-Texts, Writings of Today, Cunliffe & Lomer, $2; Century Handbook of Writing, Greever & Jones, $.90.

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Bacteriology-Text, Jordan, $4.25; references: Hiss Zinsser.

Dental Metallurgy-Text, Hodgen, $2.50; references: Brady, RobertsAusten.

Dental Pathology and Therapeutics-Text, V. G. Black, $7; references: Burchard, Prinz, Buckley.

General Pathology-Text, Stengel, $6.50.

Histology-Text, Noyes, $4.50; references: Hopewell-Smith; Broomell & Fischelis, Tomes.

Histology (General)-Bailey's, $4.

Operative Dentistry-Text, G. V. Black, two volumse, $11; references: Marshall, Johnson, Kirk.

Physiology-Text, Howell, $5.50; references: Tigerstedt, tr. by Murlin, Kirks, 20th ed.

JUNIOR YEAR

Crown and Bridge Work-References: Peeso, Goslee, Evans.

Dental Porcelain-Text, Bean.

Materia Medica-Text, Prinz, $5.50; references: Long, Butler, Buckley. Orthodontics-Text, Lischer, $3; references: Angle, Dewey, Case, Guilford, C. N. Johnson, latest edition.

Radiography-Hubbell, $.75; references: Raper, McCoy.

SENIOR YEAR

Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth-Thompson, Osborn, The Evolution of Mammalian Molar Teeth.

Local Anesthesia--Text, Fischer, $4; reference: Otteson.

Oral Surgery-References: Brophy, $13; Blair, Brown, Marshall.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

The candidate for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery must be of good moral character and he must complete all technic work prescribed throughout the course, perform all operations, treat all cases specified by the respective professors, as a technical and clinical foundation for general practice. Values for technical and clinical work are given in terms of points, which are convertible into units at the close of the term. All this must be done in the college building and exclusively by the applicant for the degree. He must have conformed to all the rules of the college and paid all fees. He must pass a satisfactory examination-oral, written, or practical. When these requirements have been complied with, he will be recommended to the Board of Regents for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN CALIFORNIA [Approved May 21, 1915]

SECION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the practice of dentistry in the State of California unless such person shall have obtained a license from the board of dental examiners of the State of California, as hereinafter provided, except that the license of any dentist, existing at the time of the passage of this act shall continue in force until forfeited in the manner hereinafter provided and the annual tax paid by any such dentist under the terms of the laws of the State of California existing at the time of the passage of this act shall keep such license in force until the expiration of the time for which the same was paid, and thereafter the holder of such license shall be subject to the annual tax in this act provided. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to exempt from the payment of the annual tax any person authorized to practice dentistry in the State of California, and every person practicing dentistry in this state shall, irrespective of the time when he was licensed or first had the right to lawfully practice dentistry in this state or elsewhere, pay an annual tax of two dollars as hereinafter provided.

SEC. 6. Any person over twenty-one years of age shall be eligible to take an examination before the board of dental examiners of California,

upon making application therefor and upon (1) paying a fee of twentyfive dollars; (2) furnishing satisfactory testimonials of good moral character; and (3) furnishing satisfactory evidence of having graduated from a reputable dental college, which must have been approved by the board of dental examiners of California; provided, that after August 1, 1918, he shall also file his diploma or certificate of graduation with recommendations from a high schol accredited to the University of California or any other university of equal standing; or a certificate signed by a state superintendent of public instruction, or similar officer, to the effect that such applicant has had scholastic preparation equivalent in all respects to that demanded for graduation with recommendations from a high school giving a four year course of instruction in the state from which such certificate is issued; (4) in lieu of such diploma or certificate from an accredited high school, such applicant, after said date, may and with like effect furnish to said board of dental examiners a certificate from the board of dental examiners, or similar official body, of some other state in the United States, showing that such applicant has been a duly licensed practitioner of dentistry in such other state for a period of at least five years; provided, however, that every person actually engaged as an apprentice to a regularly licensed dentist who has practiced in the State of California for ten years or more shall be eligible for examination, if, within thirty (30) days after the passage of this act, he shall file with the secretary of the board an affidavit stating his name, age, the length of time for which he has been actually apprenticed and with whom; and who, at the time of his application for examination, shall show to the satisfaction of the board that he has served an apprenticeship of at least five (5) years and is a graduate from a high school or similar institution of learning in this or some other state of the United States requiring a three (3) years' course of study; and provided, that no examination shall be given to an applicant claiming the right to take the same as an apprentice later than December 30, 1915.

SEC. 7. The examination by the board of applicants for license to practice dentistry in this state shall be sufficiently thorough to test the fitness of the applicant to practice dentistry. It shall include, written in the English language, questions on the following subjects: Anatomy, histology, physiology, anaesthesia, materia medica, pathology, bacteriology, therapeutics, oral surgery, chemistry, metallurgy, operative dentistry, prosthetic dentistry and orthodontia; the answers to which shall be written in the English language. Said written examination may be supplemented by an oral examination. Demonstrations of the applicant's skill in operative and prosthetic dentistry must also be given. All persons successfully passing such examination shall be registered as licensed dentists on the board register, as provided in section three, and shall be

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granted by the board a license to practice dentistry in the State of California. When a candidate for a license shall have received a grading of eighty-five per cent or above in any given subject, he shall be exempt from re-examination on that subject in subsequent examinations before the said board held at the first or second meeting thereafter. Any member of the board may inquire of any applicant for examination concerning his character, qualifications or experience and may take testimony of any one in regard thereto, under oath, which he is hereby empowered to administer.

SEC. 11. Any person shall be understood to be practicing dentistry within the meaning of this act who shall (1) by card, circular, pamphlet, newspaper, or in any other way advertise himself as a dentist, or (2) who shall, for a fee, salary or reward, paid directly or indirectly either to himself or to some other person, perform an operation of any kind upon, or treat diseases or lesions of the human teeth or jaws, or correct malimposed positions thereof, or (3) in any way indicate that he will perform by himself or his agents or servants any operations upon the human teeth or jaws, or (4) make an examination of, with intent to perform or cause to be performed any operation on the human teeth or jaws, or (5) who manages or conducts as manager, proprietor, conductor, or otherwise a place where dental operations are performed; but nothing in this act contained shall prohibit bona fide students of dentistry from operating in the clinical departments or the laboratory of a reputable dental college, or an unlicensed person from performing merely mechanical work upon inert matter in a dental laboratory or a licensed physician from practicing oral surgery.

FEES

A matriculation fee of ten dollars ($10) demanded of all new students is payable on registering. This is not a returnable fee and is payable but once.

The tuition fee of the session 1919-20 will be $150, payable at the beginning of the year to the Dean. By special arrangement one-half of the tuition may be paid at the beginning of the second half-year.

The laboratory deposits amount to thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($37.50) the first year, $37.50 the second year, $25 the third year, and $15 the fourth year. In addition a Rental and Depreciation fee of $5 is charged third and fourth year students using clinic equipment. This latter fee is not refundable but is offset by the fact that students are not required to purchase foot engines and instrument cases at a cost of about $75. Anatomical material is $5 for each part.

All checks, money orders or drafts should be made payable to the College of Dentistry, University of California.

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