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MONTGOMERY, ALA., APRIL 11TH, 1883.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DENTAL SCHOOL

MONTGOMERY, ALA.:

BARRETT & CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND BINDERS.

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PROCEEDINGS.

THE ALABAMA DENTAL ASSOCIATION was organized in Montgomery, Alabama, on the 1st day of October, 1869, and the following officers were elected to serve for one year: Dr. J. G. McAuley, of Selma, Ala., President.

Dr. S. Rambo, of Montgomery, Ala., 1st Vice Pres't. Dr. W. W. Evans, of Union Springs, Ala., 2d Vice Pres❜t. Dr. W. J. Reese, of Montgomery, Ala., Recording Sec'y. The duties of Corresponding Secretary, and Treasurer, being performed by the Recording Secretary.

The Association adjourned on the 3d to meet in Selma, Ala., on the 3d Wednesday in August, 1870.

SELMA, ALA., August 17th, 1870.

The Association met at 11 o'clock, and organized with the President in the chair. After the usual business, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year:

Dr. Sam❜l Rambo, Montgomery, President.
Dr. Wm. Deason, Mobile, 1st Vice President.
Dr. J. W. Keyes, Montgomery, 2d Vice President.
Dr. Robert A. Savage, Mobile, Recording Secretary.

Dr. W. J. Reese, Montgomery, Corresponding Secretary.
Dr. Rob't A. Savage, Mobile, Treasurer.

The Association adjourned after a three days session, to meet in Mobile, August 16th, 1871.

MOBILE, ALA., August 16th, 1871.

The Association was organized by the 1st Vice President, and the usual business transacted, after which the following were elected officers to serve during the ensuing year:

Dr. J. W. Keyes, Montgomery, President.

Dr. J. C. Storey, Eutaw, 1st Vice-President.

Dr. W. D. Dunlap, Selma, 2d Vice-President.

Dr. Robt. A. Savage, Mobile, Recording Sec'y and Treas'r. Dr. E. G. Wheeler, Mobile, Corresponding Secretary. Adjourned to meet in Montgomery on the 3d Wednesday in August, 1872.

MONTGOMERY, ALA., August 3d, 1872.

The meeting was called to order by the President at 10 o'clock, and the usual business transacted; afterwards the following were elected officers to serve the ensuing year:

Dr. Wm. Deason, Mobile, President.

Dr. E. G. Wheeler, Mobile, 1st Vice President.

Dr. E. H. Locke, Troy, 2d Vice President.

Dr. W. J. Reese, Montgomery, Secretary and Treasurer. Adjourned to meet in Montgomery on the 20th of August,

1873.

MONTGOMERY, ALA., Aug. 20th, 1873.

The meeting was called to order by the President, and the usual business transacted, when the following were elected officers for the ensuing year:

Dr. E. G. Wheeler, Mobile, President.

Dr. W. D. Dunlap, Selma, 1st Vice President.

Dr. Stevens, Montgomery, 2d Vice President.

Dr. W. J. Reese, Montgomery, Secretary and Treasurer. Adjourned to meet in Mobile on the 3d Wednesday in Aug., 1874, but yellow fever having made its appearance there, and

the crops turning out badly, it was thought advisable to have no meeting, nor did the financial condition of the country justify an effort to assemble for several years afterwards.

Early in the summer of 1880, a call was issued by a number of prominent dentists for a dental convention, which assembled in Montgomery on the 20th of July, 1880, when the Association was revived, with the following officers for the ensuing year:

Dr. W. D. Dunlap, Selma, President.

Dr. E. S. Chisholm, Tuscaloosa, 1st Vice President.
Dr. W. R. McWilliams, Athens, 2d Vice President.
Dr. T. M. Allen, Eufaula, Recording Secretary.

Dr. G. M. Rousseau, Montgomery, Corresponding Sec'y.
Dr. S. Rambo, Montgomery, Treasurer.

The first five of the officers were placed on a Committee on Legislation, and were authorized to frame and have a suitable law passed, which was accomplished and took effect February 11th, 1881, superseding the law passed December 31, 1841; and under the law, the members of the committee became members of the examining board provisionally. The law is as follows:

AN ACT

TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Alabama, That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the practice of dentistry in the State of Alabama unless said person has obtained license from a board of dental examiners duly authorized and appointed by this act to issue such license. Provided, that dentists who have been in the regular practice of dentistry for five years next preceding the passage of this act, shall not be required to submit to an examination, and shall be entitled to license without fee, which shall be transmitted to him by mail or otherwise upon his application accompanied by an affidavit to the fact of his having been in the regular practice for the required time.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the board of dental examiners shall consist of five (5) dental graduates, or practitioners of dentistry, who have obtained a license to practice dentistry from a medical board in this State, or from a dental board organized under this act, and who are

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