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 748 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 252. 1909. ap ortioned b the Quartermaster-General for the expenditure. officcr shall show  charging of the proper aptproprratrons, the balances under whrch will be adjusted by the dis ursing officer on receipt of frmds or by the accounting officers of the Treasury. mlrnetarcu Depart- unnrcru. DEPARTMENT. S¤m>1i¤¤.¤¤=- Mnnroar, AND Hosrrrar. DEPARTMIBNTZ For the  of medical and hospital supplies, including drsmfectants, or military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships, and transports; for expenses of ’1‘re:¤¤¤p:,s gore- medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment not otherwise "°° °°’i' provided for, including care_a.nd subsistence m private hospitals, of officer? enljipd mep, ang  empldyees of tlire lalpmy, of applicants or e tmen an o rrsoners o war an 0 er. persons m military custody or, confineriient, when entitled thereto by law, . Mmm regulation, or contract: Provided, That this shall not apply to officers s¤¤°i'°°°°l°°°°u°°°°°°’ and enlisted men who are treated in private hospitals or by civilian ’·“*"*°**°"· physicians while on furlough; for_the proper care andtreatment of epidemic and contagious diseases rn the army or at mrlrtary posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thereo, and the payment of reasonable damages not otherwise provided for, for bed- N¤¤¤•· ·¤‘- ding and clothing injured or destroyed m such prevention · for the pay of male and fem e nurses, not including the nurse corps (iemale), and of cooks and other civilians emlploye for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers, under suc rigrlations fixing their number, · ualifications,ment, gag, and owances as shall have been.or iihall be presc¤Ei§Il>y the _ retary of War; for the pay of civilian physicians employed to examme physically apphcants for enhstment and enlisted men, and to render other pro essronal services from time to time under proper authority; for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for the payment of express companies and local transfers employed directly by the Medical Department for the transportation of medical and hospital_supplies, mcluding bidders' samp es and water for analysrs ; for supplies for use in teaching the art SP*§,g;g’_f,';f· H°* of cooking to the Hospita Corps; for the supply of the Army and _ Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas: Provided, That hereafter AQ§‘j$,§““j‘“"l°°‘ ‘° gl persrins adlmittgd to trexpent in tplelfimiylland Navy General . ospita at ot prin s, r ansas, s a, w 'e atients in said hospital, be subject to Elie rules and articles for thi:) government of the armies of the United States; for advertising, laundry, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, seven hundred thousand dollars. ”‘*"°‘"“· Amar Mamcar, Mcsmm AND LrBRARY: For Army Medical Museum, proservatiopi of specimeplsh apd the preparation and purchase of new _ s rmens, ve thousand dollars. _ L"’“‘”· P(l?`cor the library of the Surgeon-Generals Office, including the puichase of necessary books of reference and periodicals, ten thousand o ars. E¤ei¤¤·=¤· ¤¤r>¤¤‘¤- ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. ment. i¤<>i<~=¤=·¤¤· ENGINEER D1=:r·oTs:_For incidental expenses of the depots, including fuel, lights, chermcals, stationery, hardware, machinery, pa of civilian clerks, mechanics, and laborers, extra—duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days as arti’ricers on work m addition to and not strictly in the line of their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photograp ers, engine drivers, telegraph operators. teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; repairs of, and for materials to repair, public buildings, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, twenty thousand dollars.
 * °°°°¤"· When such disbursements are made the accounts of the disbursmg