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 SIXTY·SIXTH oonennss. sm. III. cH. vo. 1921. 1131 To carry out the Act to regulate the hours of employment and safe- F°m°l°°¤*P'°Ym°°*· guard the health of females employed in the District. of Columbia, approved February 24, 1914, narnegrz For three inspectors (two of {,*$,{·tj,_°8°¤¤·2gj°- wholrp shall be women) at $1,200 eac ; stenographer and clerk, $900; p` ` in a, $4 500. For enforcement of the provisions of an Act to prevent the spread d§,’,s",§f‘§§‘;€’p'°“d °' of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, qpproved March 3, 34V<>L882g»1>· °¤¤= V<>i· 1897, and an Act for the prevention of scarlet ever, diphtheria, ’p' ` measles, whooping cough, chicken pox, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, and typhoid fever in the District of Columbia, approved Feb- Tubumlosme . mr ruary 9, 1907, and an Act to provide for registration ofp all cases of ata. gm tuberculosis in the District of Columbia, for free examination of V°]‘35*p"°°‘ sputum in suspected cases, and for preventing the spread of tuberculosis in said istrict of Columbia, a proved May 13, 1908, under the direction of the health officer of said District, manufacture of serums, I tu · includin their use in indigent cases, and for the prevention of infan· .t£{“” ° p°'°‘”lS’ tile paralysis and other communicable diseases, including salaries or compensation for personal services, not exceeding $25,000, when ordered in writing by the commissioners and necessary for the enforcement and execution of said Acts, and for the eventron of such other communicable diseases as hereinbefore providlld, purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and hamess, purchase of refer- Small h W ence books and medical journals, and maintenance of quarantine hmm °°°` 'D station and smalldpox hosgiltal, $40,000: Promkled, That any bacte— sweetness, ta,. riologist employe under `s appropriation shall not be paid more °"“*“°°“°”“· than $7 per day and may be msi§1ed by the health omcer to the bactcriological examination of mi and other dairy products and of the water supplies of dairy farms,  to such other   work as in the judgment of the health officer will promote the public ealth, ghether such examinations be or be not directly related to contagious ' iseases., For maintenance of disinfecting service, including salaries or mmxm compensation for fersonal services when ordered in writing by the commissioners an necessary for maintenance of said service, and for purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, $7,000. _ Dmmgwl lm For enforcement of the provisions of an Act to rovide for the Vol.29,p.1%. ' drainage of lots iD the District of Columbia, approves Ma. 19 1896, Ab•¤¤z¤uis¤¤c¤¤· and an Act to provide for the abatement of nuisances in &e District V°1‘°°’ °'m‘ of Columbia by the commissioners, and for other pnuposes, approved April 14, 1906, $I,00O._ _ _ Fwd om du,,m_ For special SBYVICBS m connection with the detection of the adul- cum. ' teration of drugs and of foods, including candy and milk, $200. Bwtodolmml ,_b_ Bacteriological laboratory: For maintaining and keep' in good mary. order, and for the purchase of reference books and scienltilhgc periodicals, 31,000. _ _ _ _ Apparatus, equiapment, cost of installation, supplies, and other expenses incident to the b1olog1cal and serological diagnosis of disease, $750. _ _ _ Chm,c$,,ab0m,“y_ Chemical laboratory: For maint and keeping in good order, and for the purchase of reference boolrrs and scientific periodicals, $1,000. _ _ . . For contingent expenses mcrdent to the enforcement of an Act to 1ai$i°§Y°mg Tk"? regulate the sale of milk in the District of Columbia, and for other ;_:;;128(’1g;°;m purposes, a proved March 2, 1895; an Act relating to the adultera- V01.50,pp. é4c,:1·¤s tion of foorlis and drugs in the District of Columbia, approved Febmary 17, 1898; an Act to prevent the adulter-ation of candy m the P,,,,,m,,,,,,_ District of Columbia, approved May 5, 1898; an Act for preventing Vol- 34.1>·768· the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbrande or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and