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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. 545 MEDICAL cnanrrms. M°<“°¤*°*¤¤i°i¤¤· For care and treatment of indigent lpatients, under a contract to p,5,T°‘l““°“" H°°* be made with Freedmen’s Hospital by the Board of Charities, $35,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For care and treatment of indigent atients, under a contract to ,,,,?%‘{,’,'§,‘§ H°°p’““ be made with Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying—in Asylum by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $20,000. For new washer in laundg, $500. For repairs to Columbia ospital, $600. For care and treatment of indigent atients, under a contract to °““'°“" H°“*’“‘“· be made with Children’s Hospital by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $14,000. _ For care and treatment of indigent atients, under a contract to ,,,§,°f“°°*"““" H"' be made with National Homeopathic }l·Iospital Association by the Board of Charities, not to excee $8,500. For emergency care and treatment of and free dispensary service p,,E‘{}°"°“°" H"' to indigent patients, under a contract or agreement to be made with Centr Dispensary and Emergency Hospital by the Board of Charities, $17,000. For emergency care and treatment of and free dispensary service E‘”*°"“ D*‘¥’°”””'· to, indigent patients under a contract or agreement to be made with Eastern Dispensary by the Board of Charities, $12,500. For care and treatment of indigent patients under a contract to be ,,,§f’“‘° ‘°‘ I“°“‘°' made with Washington Home for Incurables by the Board of Charities, $5,000. For care and treatment of indigent patients under a contract to ,.§§§;,g°,§°0:.',§,,,,_U“*' be made with Georgetown University Hospital by the Board of Charities, $5,000. For care and treatment of indigernt patients under a contract to U,‘f',?,‘;',§,$,,Yg,“§,{‘{§,,‘€“ be made with George Washington niversity Hospital by the Board of Charities, $5,000. Tnmancmlosrs HOSPITAL: Su rintendent, $1 800; resident phy- p,Q1Q‘fl’°'°“1°““ H°* sician, $480; pharmacist and cliiik, superintendent of nurses, and B¤¤¤i¢=· engineer, at $720 each; pathologist, $300; matron, dieticiau, chief cook, assistant engineer, aundryman, and seven graduate nurses, at $600 each; assistant cooks-one $360, two at $240 each; assistant engineer, $480· elevator conductor, $300· three laundresses, at $240 each; farmer, laborer, night watchman, three orderlies, and assistant laundryman, at $360 each· two ward maids, at $180 each; four servants at $240 each· in all, $18,120; For provisions, fuel forage, harness, and vehicles and repairs to °°““°‘““‘°°"°“°°°‘ same, gas ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, books and periodicals not to exceed $50, temporary services not to exceed $1,000, and other necessary items, $32,000; _ _ For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, including R"P“*”· °‘°· roads and sidewalks, $4,000· For erection of residence ior su rintendent, $6,000; {pn all,) for Tuberculosi? H1;>spital§$60,(l1%0. f h f Gamng“H W or the re aration 0 ns an s cations or the erection 0 ,0 - ,‘§g’S;·_ hos ital biiildings, including powerpc house and domestic-service {•;%¤§;<?ii£ hosbigzi buiiding, for municipal purposes, to be located and erected on the w°”' site now owned by the District of Columbia at Fourteenth and 'Upshur Streets, and hereafter to be known as Gallinger Hospital, $15,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. . 91006°—vor. 38-rr 1--35