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 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Suse. III. CB. 25. 1863. 645 For private physicians, and medicines furnished by them, for the regu- l?riv¤te phy- lar army, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. "°'““°» &°· For hire of clerks and laborers in purveying depots, for the regular Clerks and army, one thousand six hundred dollars. l*b°*°"“· For continuing meteorological observations and tabulating the same, Meteorologica. under the direction of the surgeon-general, for the regular army, five hun- °l’*‘°"’“°““· dred dollars. For contingencies, for the regular army, two thousand one hundred and contingencies. fifty dollars. For compensation of soldiers acting as cooks and nurses, under the acts Pay of soldiers, of August sixteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and March three, eigh- “ °°°k‘· &°· teen hundred and fif°ty-seven for the regular army, two thousand dollars. 1856* °h' 12s' . . ’ . i.. 110. For ice, fruits, and other comforts, under acts of August three, eigh- §857;,l_°its gw teen hundred and sixty-one, and July tive, eighteen hundred and sixty- 1;, gh L2 ` two, for the regular army, twenty thousand dollars. 186; Ghz1a,, For citizen nurses, under act of July five, eighteen hundred and sixty- C,,,;,,, ,,,,,,,,,_ two, for the regular army, four thousand dollars. _ For hospital clothing, for the regular army, fifteen thousand dollars. clggzpgu For care of sick soldiers in private hospitals, for the regular army, private ho, eighteen thousand five hundred dollars. pitals. For artificial limbs for soldiers, for the regular army and seamen, Eve _ Artificial thousand dollars. ]"“b*‘ For medicines, instruments, dressings, and so forth, for the volunteers, _Medicines, hosfour millions of dollars. g:_“:3;’;:;ég°‘ For hospital stores, bedding, and so forth, for the volunteers, three mil- I lion five hundred thousand dollars. For hospital furniture and field equipments, for the volunteers, one million dollars. For medical books, stationery, and printing, for the volunteers, one hundred thousand dollars. For private physicians, and medicines furnished by them, for the volun- l’rivate phy- teers, four hundred thousand dollars. S'°‘““S¤ &°· For hire of clerks and laborers in purveying depots, for the volunteers, Clerks and twenty-five thousand dollars. l“b°"°”· For continuing meteorological observations and tabulating the same, lvrmnmlcgical under the direction of the surgeon-general, for the volunteers, one thou- <>l>S¤¤’¤ti<>¤¤. &¢- sand dollars. For contingencies, for the volunteers, twelve thousand five hundred Contingencies. dollars. For compensation of soldiers acting as cooks and nurses, under the acts P8? of Svldiw of August sixteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and March three, "S °°°ks’ &°‘ eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, for the volunteers, seventy-five thou- 1856***- 125 Sand dollars_ 1857, ch. 110. For ice, Fruits, and other comforts, under acts of August three, eighteen IM. fmlls. &<>- hundred and sixty-one, and July live, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, For 186% °h· 42 the volunteers, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars. mcg- °*‘· 133· For citizen nurses, under act of July five, eighteen hundred and sixty- Citiwl ¤¤1‘S<¤S· two, for the volunteers, one hundred thousand dollars. For hospital clothing, for the volunteers, eighty thousand dollars. H<>_Sl>it¤l¤ and For care of sick soldiers in private hospitals, for the volunteers, one h°Sp"'°l°l°°h"‘g‘ hundred and sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. For artificial limbs for volunteer soldiers and seamen, forty-tive thou- Aruneiallimbs. sand dollars. For the army medical museum, five thousand dollars. M d,. & For medicines and medical attendance for negro refugees, (commonly f,,,. c°;,,€;§:},d;` nalled contrabands,) fifty thousand dollars. contingent For contingent expenses of the adjutant-general’s department at de- §¤¤i>¤¤¤¢S of M}- partment headquarters, two thousand dollars. £;;;;t{Q§;;°:T°1 S For expenses of the commanding general’s oilioe, ten thousand dol- Commanding lays, generals omcc.