WHAMOND
ON APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF ntist-Unregistered person practising dentistry-Person holding permit-Permit
limited to employment under personal supervision of dentist-Dental operations performed by permittee not under personal supervision of employer-Offence- MELBOURNE,
Medical Act 1928 (Vict.) (No. 3730), secs. 68, 71, 72.*
The respondent was the holder of a permit under a provision now contained SYDNEY,
in sec. 68 (3) (a) of the Medical Act 1928 (Vict.). The permit purported to Nov. 30.
authorize any dentist to employ the respondent "under his personal super- vision." The respondent was employed by a dentist and performed certain dental operations in the course of such employment, but not under the personal supervision of his employer.
Held, by the whole Court, that the respondent, not being a registered dentist, had practised dentistry for reward contrary to the provisions of sec. 72 of the Medical Act 1928. The Medical Act 1928 provides
immediately preceding the thirtieth (inter alia):-" " 68. (1) No dentist shall
day of December One thousand nine authorize or permit any person who is not
hundred and twenty-seven such person registered as a dentist to practise dental
was practising dental surgery or den- surgery or dentistry for such dentist.
tistry under the personal supervision (3) (a) Notwithstanding any-
of a dentist." " 71. No person shall thing in sub-section 1 of this section
practise dental surgery or dentistry a dentist may in his practice of dental
except in his own name." 72. No surgery or dentistry employ any person
person who is not registered as a dentist who holds a permit issued by the Board
shall except as in this Division provided stating that for at least two weeks
practise dental surgery or dentistry for during the period of three months