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RESOLUTION 8. CONTROL OF TUBERCULIN TEST. 
That this Commission recommends the passage of legislation 
which will prevent the sale, distribution or use of tuberculin by 
any persons other than those acting with the full knowledge, 
or under the direction, of official authorities. 
RESOLUTION 9. EDUCATION. 
As a clear knowledge of the cause and character of tuberculosis 
among animals, the modes of dissemination, its significance as 
an economic and as a public health problem, underlie an intelligent 
adherence to the principles that must be observed in all efforts 
for eradication, as well as the establishment of proper cooperation 
in the great work between physicians, veterinarians, live stock 
owners, legislators, and the public generally, it is recommended 
that a widespread campaign of education be undertaken. To ac- 
complish this end it is recommended that first of all a simple 
pamphlets on bovine tuberculosis be written, in which the language: 
used shall be of such character that every person of average intel- 
ligence shall be able to read it without being mystified by technical 
terms or phrases. This pamphlet should be published with the 
endorsement of the American Veterinary Medical Association 
and the special endorsement and consequent authority of the In- 
ternational Commission on Bovine Tuberculosis Control. 
RESOLUTION 10. PUBLICITY. 
In concluding its work the Commission desires to especially 
appeal to the press, metropolitan, agricultural and local to join in 
the work of extending as much as possible among the people the 
conclusions here arrived at. The vital importance of the life of 
farm animals to the welfare of all classes of society needs no 
argument in its support. The aim and sole purpose which has 
actuated this Commission has been to arrive at the soundest con- 
clusions possible in the light of the best knowledge obtainable. 
RESOLUTION 11. LEGISLATION. 
It is recommended that legislation regarding the control and 
eradication of tuberculosis among domestic animals be made 
