14 Commission Report: Tuberculosis. 
The best law ever framed can be made an utter failure by stupid 
or injudicious administration, while, on the other hand, the most 
drastic legislation can be rendered acceptable if enforced with 
reasonable tact and diplomacy. 
Provided therefore, that these qualities, combined with in- 
tegrity, thoroughness, and determination, are available for admin- 
istrative purposes, the members of the Commission are convinced 
that the enforcement of a law based on their recommendations, 
will prove to be by far the most powerful and effective educational 
agency which could possibly be employed. 
In concluding its Report the Commission would suggest that 
the Association should make such provision as may be necessary 
to carry on the work either by continuing the Commission as at 
present constituted or with such changes in the personnel as may 
be considered desirable. 
(Signed) Wa. C. Epwarps. 
J. N. Hurry. 
E. C. ScHROEDER, 
J. J. Fercuson. 
J. R. Mouser, 
T. W. Tomiinson. 
J. W. FLAVELLE. 
V. A. Moore. 
F. Torrance. 
W. D. Hoarp. 
Mazycx P. Ravens, M. D. 
Cuas. A. Hopcerrs, M. D. 
J. G. Ruruerrorp, Chairman, 
M. H. Reynotps, Secretary. 
