EXECUTIVE ORGANIZATION 221 
Editor. 
License Council, consisting of one mem- 
ber from each of the license exam- 
iners boards, and presided over by 
the Commissioner. 
Examining Board for 
Physicians, Surgeons, Midwives, Em- 
balmers, Nurses (and Barbers?). 
Pharmacists. 
Dentists. 
Veterinarians. 
Entomologist. 
Field Assistants. 
Sanitary Engineer. 
Such an organization would do much to har- 
monize conflicting interests, would reduce duplica- 
tion of work, and would increase certainty and 
definiteness of action. Every possible subject 
would thus come under the personal responsibility 
of some one individual, and under the final super- 
vision of the Commissioner. 
175. Local Organization. Except in the larger 
cities the local organization would normally be 
much more simple. Generally a single full time 
commissioner, with the aid of a clerk, and a part 
time bacteriologist, would be able to look after the 
work properly. For veterinary services such a 
department would naturally depend upon a deputy 
state veterinarian. If more be needed he will em- 
ploy a local practitioner. 
The organization in a large city will naturally 
be upon similar lines to that of the state. The 
veterinarian department should be distinct within 
