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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1944-1945-143

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COURSES OF STUDY 153 FOR THE LICENCE IN DENTAL SURGERY OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Candidates desiring to obtain the Licence in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England are required to comply with the following regulations The following examinations have to be passed under the con- ditions set out in regulations to be obtained from the Director of Examinations Examination Hall 8-11 Queen Square London Preliminary Examination in general education recognised by the Examining Board of the Royal Colleges ii Pre-Medical Examination including Chemistry Physics and Biology conducted by or recognised by the Board iii The First Examination in the Properties of Dental Materials iv The Second Examination in Anatomy and Physiology Special Anatomy and Physiology and Practical Dental Mechanics The Final Examination in Surgery Medicine Pathology and Bacteriology Dental Surgery Pathology and Prosthetics Enquiries concerning the Preliminary Examination in general education should be addressed to the Body conducting the particular examination All enquiries concerning the Pre-Medical Examination the curriculum and qualifying examinations of the Royal Colleges should be addressed to the Director of Examinations see above Registration as student by the General Medical Council does not ipso facto exempt candidate from the conditions of these regulations Candidates are required to have passed recognised Preliminary Examination in general education and the Pre-Medical Examination before beginning the professional subjects of the dental curriculum Candidates are required to complete the dental curriculum ex- tending over not less than four calendar years of study at recognised dental and medical schools and hospitals and to pass the professional examinations in accordance with the regulations after passing the Pre- Medical Examination The examinations of the Royal College are conducted three times year The dates on which the examinations are held are published annually in the calendar of the Examining Board in England which may be obtained free of charge from the Director of Examinations In King's College instruction is given in all the subjects of the Pre- clinical Dental curriculum with the exception of Practical Dental Mechanics The courses of study for Practical Dental Mechanics and for the Final Examination may be taken at King's College Hospital Dental School or at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School in con- junction with the Royal Dental Hospital Intending Dental Students should in the first place apply to one of these Schools
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