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FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Compulsory Entrance Subjects.—Physics at either the In-
termediate or School Leaving Examination standard. Sub-ject to this requirement, any matriculated student may proceed to the Dental Science course.
(1) Bachelor of Dental Science (B.D.So.) .—For this de-gree a candidate must pursue his studies for four years and two terms, and must pass five examinations. All the subjects of a year, or all the subjects of a group when a year is so divided, are to be passed at the one examination. Before admission to higher groups lower groups must be passed as shown in the following table:—
Group to which admission is sought
Group or Groups prerequisite to admission.
Group Year Group Year
I I. I I.
I I.
Second Third Second Third Fourth Final Exam.
II. I. and II. I. and H.
First Second First Second Third Fourth
Subjects of Lectures, Practical Work and Examination are as shown (note the exceptions) in the following table :—
FIRST YEAR. Group I.
(1) Natural Philosophy (2) Chemistry (8) Zoology (As for Medical Course)
Group II. (4) Metallurgy (6) 'Prosthetic Dentistry
SECOND YEAR. Group I.
(1) Anatomy (including specified dissections)
(2) Physiology (includ-ing Biochemistry and Biophysics)
(3) Histology
Group II. (4) Prosthetic Dentistry
*There is no examination in this subject at the end of the first year.
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
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THIRD YEAR. Group I.
(1) Pathology (2) Bacteriology
Group II. (3) Dental Materia Med-
ico, (4) •Prosthetic Dentistry (6) Junior Operative
Dentistry (including operative technique)
(6) Orthodontia (7) Dental Anatomy (in-
cluding Histology) Certificate.
Nine months dental practice as prescribed at the Austra-
lian College of Dentistry.
Without Examination.
FIFTH YEAR. Oral Surgery Prophylaxis and Oral Hygiene Ethics, Jurisprudence and Economics Laboratory Work in Prosthetic Dentistry
Notes. The above are sub-jects of lecture and practical work only. In addition, a certi-ficate of six months' attendance (includ-ing clinical, instruc-tion and lectures) at the Australian Col-lege of Dentistry is required. The subjects of ex-amination in the 6th Year are those of Group II. in the 4th Year, shown in the table for that year.
FOURTH YEAR. Group I.
(1) Medicine (2) Surgery
Group II. (3) Dental Surgery and
Pathology (4) Senior Operative
Dentistry (6) Prosthetic Dentistry
Laboratory Work. (6) Prosthetic Dentistry
Demonstrations. (7) Oral Surgery (8) Extractions and An-
aesthetics Cert1ftcates.
These must show attend-ances during ten months (including clinical in-struction and lectures) as
follow :- (1) The Australian Col-
lege of Dentistry (2) The Surgical Practice
of a recognised gen-eral hospiatl.
(3) The Medical Practice of a recognised gen-eral hospital.
Notes. (1) The subjects of Group
I. only form the sub-jects of examination of the 4th Year, known as Final Ex-amination, Group I.
(2) The subjects of Group II. form the subjects of examination of the 5th Year, known as Final Examina-tion, Group II.
(3) There are two ex-aminations each year in both Final groups, but no Supplement-ary Examinations.
x;25 *25 £20 4126
Medical G. A. Syme Science Course W. H. Swanton
Chemistry Natural Philosophy Physiology I. Zoology
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At the Final Examination a Class List will be published for the whole of the subjects of the year. Candidates who are classed at the Examination of the Fourth Year may be awarded Distinction in any subject or subjects in which they have given evidence of special knowledge or pro-ficiency.
RE-EXAMINATION. The following provisions apply to candidates who have
failed, and seek re-examination:— (1) Subject to dispensation of the Faculty in special
rases candidates failing in any group will be required to repeat the whole work of the year in that group before presenting for re-examination.
(2) Candidates failing in Group I. of the Final Examina-tion will be required to present certificates of three months' additional instruction in General Hospital Practice before presenting for re-examination.
(8) Candidates failing in Group II. of the Final Exam-ination will be required to present certificates of three months' additional instruction in (1) Clinical Dental Sur-gery, (2) Prosthetic Dentistry before presenting for re-examination.
NEW COURSE. The provisions of the new course will supersede those
of the old course as follows:—First year, March 1, 1927 ; Second year, those attending during 1928 ; Third year, those attending during 1929 ; Fourth and Fifth years, those attending during 1930.
ICXIHIBITIONS
Open to competition in the first two years of the course :-
Subject Value I Title
SA
1OG FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCE.
FEES PAYABLE.
To the University—
Matriculation Fee £1 1 0 Annual Sports Fee 1 10 0 For the Degree 7 7 0
To the Australian College of Dentistry (in advance)— For each year's Lectures and Practical work 25 0 0 Annual Examination Fee 5 5 0 Supplementary Examination Fee 1 1 0 For Operative Technique Materials (An-
nually) 1 0 _ 0'
(2) Doctor of Dental Science (D.D.Sc.).—Admission to this degree is by examination and thesis, but in special cases, and in the case of a registrable medical qualification, exemption may be granted from the examination. Can-didates must be Bachelors of Dental Science or of Dental Surgery of at least one year's standing before being ad-mitted to examination or presentation of thesis, and of two years' standing before being admitted to the degree. The thesis must show evidence of research and ability. The examination will be partly written, partly practical, and partly oral, as follows:—
Subjects. Relation of Subjects to the Examination.
Part I.
(a) Surgical Pathology Practical and
Theoretical (b) Bacteriology
Practical and Theoretical
(o) Physiology (d) Bio-Chemistry
Either (a) and (b) or (h) and (c) must be passed by candidates tak-ing the examination, for the com-pletion of Part I. The passing of either group completes Part I.
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Part II.
Dental Surgery, Pathology, and Bacteriology
Practical and Theoretical
Dental Mechanics and Dental Prosthesis
Orthodontics, Practical and Theoretical
Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics
Dental Anatomy, Human and Com-parative.
To pass in Part II. candidates must present a thesis giving evi-dence of research and ability satisfactory to the Examiners, in one of the five subjects set out, and if so required by the Examiners must also pass the examination in that subject.
Both Part I. and Part II. are required to complete the examination. Both parts may be taken at the same examina-tion, or either part at different examinations.
FEES PAYABLE.
For each part of the Examination . Additional for the Degree
. £6 5 0 10 10 0
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PRESCRIBED TEXT-BOOKS FOR 1928. The titles of books printed in black type indicate that they are essential, and should
be In the possession of students ; titles punted in italics mean that they are not so neces-sary, but students would be wise to possess them ; while the remainder, printed in ordinary type, are available for consultation at either the University Library or the Public Library.
Author Title Publisher Edit. Price
(28) ANATOMY (See Under Medicine)
(84)
(23)
CHEMISTRY, NATURAL PHIL- OSOPHY AND ZOOLOGY
(See under Medicine)
MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS
Buckley Dental Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Blakistou 4th 25
Hewitt Anesthetics and Their Administration Ox1. Press 5th 38/-
(19) DENTAL SURGERY AND PATH- OLOGY
Bennett Dental Surgery Oxf. Press 58/- Black Operative Dentistry (Vols. I. and II). "Medico 4th 70/•
Dental" Colyer Dental Surgery and Pathology Longman We
(15) MEDICINE Jack Wheeler's Handbook of Medicine Living-
stone 15{-
(84) METALLURGY Hepburn Notes on Dental Metallurgy Balliere 81-
(19) OPERATIVE DENTISTRY Black Operative Dentistry (Vols. I. and II.) "Medico 4th 70/-
Dental"
All books appearing in this section—except those otherwise marked, or books "Out of Print" (O.P.), or "In the Press" (I.P.)—may be purchased from Messrs. W. RAMSAY, , 233-235 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, who have arranged to carry stocks for full . student requirements at the prices given, less a discount of one penny in the shilling. Many of them may be purchased second-hand at the MELBOURNE UNIVERSIT PRESS BOOR ROOM, opposite the Club House, or orders for new copies may b. left there. The prices given are necessarily subject to slight alteration.
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Author
Title Publisher Edit. Pries
PHYSIOLOGY. Halliburton Handbook of Physiology, or Murray 15th 26/- Roaf Text-book of Physiology Arnold 80/- Osborne & Elementary Practical Biochemistry Ramsay 18/6
Young Bayliss An Introduction to General Physiology Longmans 10/.
Books in this section are stocked by W. RAMSAY, 233-235 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.