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Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. George T. Moffatt, M.D., D.M.D., Professor of Operative Dentistry.

Luther D. Shepard, D.D.S., Adjunct Professor of Operative Dentistry.

Nathaniel W. Hawes, Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry. Edward S. Wood, M.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Henry P. Bowditch, M.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology. Edward A. Bogue, M.D., Lecturer on Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.

Ira A. Salmon, D.D.S., Lecturer on Operative Dentistry.

Charles B. Porter, M.D., Demonstrator of Practical Anatomy.
Charles Wilson, D.M.D., Demonstrator in Charge.

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Incorporated June 3, 1868, for the advancement of Dental Science and Art, by means of lectures, clinical instruction, library, and museum. It is authorized by the Legislature to confer the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

In this institution all branches of the dental and collateral sciences are taught, so far as they can be made available to the dentist. Every endeavor is used to make the course scientific and practical, by demonstration and experiment. Instruction is given by a corps of competent professors throughout the winter months, commencing November 1. This course includes Dental Science and Operative Dentistry, with careful instruction, not only in the rudiments of dentistry, but in their application to the various operations on the teeth, the preparation and filling of cavities, the use of anesthetics, &c.; Mechanical Dentistry, taught in the lecture-room and the laboratory, with the manu

facture and mounting of teeth; Anatomy and Physiology, and the principles and practice of Surgery, with especial reference to the parts about the oral cavity; the principles of Chemistry, so far as are practicable and necessary for the practical dentist; and Pathology and Dental Therapeutics.

The exercises of the College are held in the building 65 Dover Street, corner of Shawmut Avenue, Boston. The College is there furnished with all the necessary and most approved modern appliances requisite for dental instruction. In the same building is the Infirmary, which is open daily during the session, where every character of dental operation will be performed and demonstrated, and opportunities given for the student to operate.

The students of the College are permitted to visit the wards of the Massachusetts General and City Hospitals.

Requirements for a Degree.· In order to obtain the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery, the candidate must have passed a satisfactory examination by the Faculty; must be of good moral character, and twenty-one years of age; must have devoted three years to the study of dentistry with a practitioner of dental surgery who shall be approved by the Faculty, including two full courses of lectures. He must deliver to the Dean, three weeks before the end of the term, a thesis, written by himself, on some subject pertaining to dentistry, and be prepared to defend the same at his examination; also a specimen of mechanical dentistry, which, properly labelled, shall be preserved in the Museum. One course in any reputable dental or medical college, or five years' dental practice, will be accepted as equivalent to one course in this College.

Candidates for admission to the College must pass a satisfactory examination by the Dean.

On graduation alumni are eligible to election by the Board of Trustees as Fellows of the College.

Fees Matriculation fee (paid but once), $5.00; full course, $100.00; graduation, $30.00.

Payment to be made at the beginning of the session.

Other information regarding the College will be given by the

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