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11.-All moneys received on behalf of the University shall 7-6-92 be forthwith paid by the Registrar to the credit of the University at its Bank of deposit, on General or Special Account, as the case may require.

12. All disbursements of money belonging to the University, 20-9-98 whether the same shall be by way of payment or of investment, shall be by cheque on the University Bank, signed by two members of the Senate and countersigned by the Registrar.

13. The investment of moneys shall be confined within the 20-9-98 following classes of securities :—

(a) Deposit with the Government of the State at interest,

if allowed by the Government for the time being.
(b) Purchase of Debentures or Inscribed Stock, or Treasury
Bills, or other form of security issued by the Govern-
ment of any of the Australian States.

(c) Debentures or other Loan issues of Municipal or other
public bodies within this State, having statutory powers
to borrow moneys within limits then open, or of any
incorporated body or society having such authority
and within such limits.

(d) Mortgages of Land and Premises held in fee simple
to the extent of two-thirds the estimated value, with
sufficient insurance on destructible improvements or
articles included in such estimates.

(e) Mortgages of Leasehold Lands and Premises held under
leases which will not have less than thirty years to
run at the date of expiration of such mortgages, to
an extent not exceeding three-fifths of like approved
estimates, and with like insurance on destructible
improvements or articles.

(f) Deposits at interest in any Bank of the State.
(g) Purchase of Freehold or Leasehold Lands, with or
without improvements, provided that no investment
under this sub-section shall be made without the
special authority after special notice of a meeting of
the Senate.

CHAPTER XXVIII.-DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL STUDIES.

1.-The Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, the Dean of the 9-4-01 Faculty of Medicine, the Medical Members of the Senate, the

Professors and Lecturers in the subjects of the Dental Curriculum, and the Members of the Honorary Dental Staff at the Sydney Hospital, shall constitute the Board of Dental Studies. 9-4-01 2.-The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine shall exercise a general superintendence over the administrative business connected with the Board, and it shall be the duty of the Registrar to summon meetings of the Board at such times as may be required by the Dean, provided that upon the written requisition of any three Members of the Board the Dean, or in his absence, the Registrar, shall convene a special meeting. No question shall be decided at any meeting of the Board unless there shall be present at least five members. In the absence of the Chancellor and ViceChancellor, the Dean of the Faculty shall preside at meetings of the Board, but in his absence the members then present shall elect a Chairman from amongst themselves. The Chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of an equality of votes, a second or casting vote. It shall be the duty of the Registrar to attend all meetings of the Board and to record its proceedings.

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3. The Board shall meet for the purpose of considering and reporting to the Senate upon such subjects as have relation to the Studies, Lectures and Examinations in Dentistry, and upon such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate.

4. There shall be a License in Dentistry granted after Examination in the subjects of the Curriculum in Dentistry. 9-4-01 5.-Candidates for the License in Dentistry, before commencing their studies, shall pass the Matriculation or an equivalent examination in the University, or shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an equivalent examination elsewhere.

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6.-Candidates for the License in Dentistry shall, during the First Year, attend the following courses of instruction :

1. Physics and Practical Physics.

2. Chemistry, Introductory and Metals.

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3. Practical Chemistry and Metallurgy as applied to Dentistry.

4. Descriptive Anatomy.

5. Dissections.

6. Anatomy of the Teeth.

7. Introductory Surgical Dentistry.

8. Introductory Mechanical Dentistry.

9. Hospital and Laboratory Practice in Surgical and
Mechanical Dentistry.

7.-Candidates for the License in Dentistry shall, during the 9-4-01 Second Year, attend the following courses of instruction :— 1. Physiology and Practical Physiology.

2. Dissections.

3. Surgery and Special Dental Surgery.

4. Surgical Dentistry.

5. Mechanical Dentistry.

6. Hospital and Laboratory Practice in Surgical and
Mechanical Dentistry.

8.-Candidates for the License in Dentistry shall, during the 9-4-01 Third Year, attend the following courses of instruction::

1. Physiology, including Special Dental Physiology and
Practical Physiology.

2. Regional Anatomy.

3. Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

4. Pathology and Bacteriology with special reference to
the mouth and teeth.

5. Hospital and Laboratory Practice in Surgical and

Mechanical Dentistry.

9.-For the License in Dentistry an examination shall be 9-4-01 held at the end of each year in the subjects of the Curriculum for that year.

10. The fee for the License in Dentistry shall be ten 9-4-01 pounds. This fee shall be paid to the Registrar before the final examination, and shall not, in any case, be returned to the Candidate. A Candidate who fails to pass the Examination may be allowed to present himself for a second examination without fee, but for every further Examination that may be required he shall pay the sum of five pounds.

11. At each Yearly Examination the Candidates shall be 9-4-01 required to give proof of their knowledge by written answers to the questions set, and also by a practical or viva voce examination in all the subjects.

12.-Before admission to the final Yearly Examination, each 9-4-01 Candidate shall furnish a declaration of having completed his twenty-first year, and also a certificate of good fame and character, to the satisfaction of the Senate.

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13. Candidates who have passed all the examinations to the satisfaction of the Board may be recommended to the Senate for the License in Dentistry.

14.-Accredited certificates of attendance on courses of instruction from other Universities or Schools of Medicine or of Dentistry may, on the report of the Dean, be accepted pro tanto by the Senate as proof of the attendance on courses of instruction required by these By-laws. Provided always that no person shall be recommended to the Senate for the License in Dentistry unless he shall have attended, within the University of Sydney, during each of at least five terms, not less than two courses of instruction in subjects included in the Dental Curriculum of the University. In all such cases some certificate of general education satisfactory to the Senate will be required.

9-4-01 15.-A Graduate in Medicine of the University may be admitted to examination for the License in Dentistry on presenting satisfactory evidence that after graduation in Medicine he has devoted at least three terms to the study of Dentistry, and that he has attended the following courses of instruction prescribed for Students in Dentistry, viz.:--1. The Special Course of Lectures on the Anatomy of the Teeth. 2. Practical Metallurgy. 3. The Lectures in Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry. 4. Hospital attendance during one year in the Dental Department, with Practical Instruction in Surgical and in Mechanical Dentistry. The examination in such cases shall be confined to the Anatomy of the Teeth, to Practical Metallurgy, and to Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry.

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16.-Persons who have been in active practice as Dentists. for a period of at least two years may be allowed to proceed to the License in Dental Surgery without attending the practical and hospital work in Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry prescribed by these By-laws; but they shall be required to comply with the provisions of these By-laws in all other respects, and no person shall be permitted to enter upon the Curriculum under this By-law after Lent Term, 1904.

REGULATIONS.

DISCIPLINE.

REGULATIONS PASSED BY THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD.

Ir shall be the duty of the Chairman of the Professorial Board to exercise a general supervision over the discipline of the University.

Every fine shall be paid to the Registrar within forty-eight hours from the time of its imposition. If not so paid, the fine shall be doubled; and if the double fine be not paid within one week from the time when the original fine was imposed, the Registrar shall report the fact to the Professorial Board, in order that suitable means may be taken against the offender for his contumacy.

The Dean of each Faculty shall call upon every student, in his Faculty who shall have absented himself from more than ten per cent. of any prescribed course of lectures in any one term to show sufficient cause for such absence. The Dean shall at his discretion either decide that the cause shown is sufficient, or submit the matter to the Professorial Board for decision. Such students as fail to show sufficient cause for such absence are, under Section 2 of Chapter XIII. of the By-laws, excluded from admission to the Yearly Examinations.

No excuse for absence from lectures shall be received from any undergraduate unless tendered in writing to the Registrar within one week after he resumes attendance. Every written excuse for absence from lectures in any Faculty shall be submitted to the Dean of that Faculty, who may at once decide that such excuse shall be accepted, or in cases of doubt, may call a meeting of the Professorial Board to adjudicate thereon.

Matriculated students who have lost their places in their own proper year, either by non-attendance at the prescribed course of lectures or by failing to pass the required examinations, are not allowed to compete for honours, scholarships, or prizes at subsequent Yearly, Professional, or Degree Examinations unless by express permission of the Professorial Board.

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