Journal of the British Dental Association, Volume 13

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British Dental Association, 1892
 

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Page 185 - and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred, directly or indirectly, by way of dividend or bonus or otherwise, by way of profit, to the persons who
Page 206 - Any person who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be, or take or use the name or title of physician, doctor of medicine
Page 206 - he shall be liable to be imprisoned with or without hard labour for a period not exceeding six months, unless such fine be sooner paid.
Page 305 - The history of the following case will best explain a method of operation, the aim of which is to check the forward movement of the interarticular cartilage, to prevent the condyle from reaching the summit of the convex root of the zygoma, and at the same time to interfere as little as possible with the normal range of movement of the jaw.
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Page 194 - The diploma of member of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, and the degree of Master in Obstetrics of any university in the United Kingdom, shall be deemed to be added to the
Page 412 - The Prince and Princess of Wales, and the rest of the Royal Family," and
Page 236 - It must be in all cases a question of substance and of fact whether one of the judges has in truth also been an accuser." That is to distinguish it from mere technicalities. There is no evidence here that in fact Mr. Macnamara
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