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 122 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1919. pitals, of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees of the Army of applicalnts fplr enlistmeng, and oflgurisoneiés 0 hwar ap?} oézhgalp petrt "t to m, enenie ereo 0,}’{$,§{{,*§,*§‘1,§°“,,",},° ‘”‘“° lnlynlavlit re;u]lli.1tio;?i>1fud?>nt1·:i»Tci.)i-1`;govidgd;1l.‘rtheY, That this shall not ' appl to omcers and enlisted men who are treated in private hosm,°°,,,,“‘g°‘“ ‘“S°“°“ pitallsl or by civilipn pliysicians gvhile on furlo§;i; for_ thtehproper care dt tme thei mican contagious asesm eArmy0r Zllmilizdry tpgstg or Stallions, includinimeasures to prevent the spread thereof an the pa ent of reasona le damages not otherwise provided for, for bedziicllg anil clothingdipjurild or destroyed ICI; siiiuzlh fo ; f the a 0 male an em e muses, not in u i)lIigVl?l'i11rbenOo1?ii.s (femleilgl, and of cooks, and other civilians em loyed for the roper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such xéelgnnliitions Exing their number, qualifications, assignments, peg, and owances as shall have been or shall be prescribed b the ecretary of _War; for the pay of civilian physicians employed, to examine physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men; and to render other professional services from time to time under proper authority; for the £?£2§.%2L‘°Z.°.§°§l§i.Z“.§5"iI.‘L.i{°&Q$§.lfl.).§P$2‘§2iif.‘ii.E}§§ P“£§?2iiZ Medical Department for the transportation oi medical andy hospital supplpes, including blidldersilsamplep andklwater folr anglhygsis for sup§ li use' teac' teartocoo'ngt0tee`te orceo h,§;,§¥’”“g‘· ·*“'·· lzlhglldldlical Dlel artmenti for the supply of the Army and Navy Hosital at Hot Spprings, Arkansas; for advertising, printing, binding, rmndry, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses 0 the Medical Department, $4 ,500,000. °°“°‘z°"°· Hosi-rrar. Cum, Camu. Zoun Ganmsozvs. ,,,_°"'° °‘ "°°’“* °t°‘* Foiigaying the Panania Canal sughbreaapnw charges; egpcluséve f su tence as may e approve y e retary o ar or daring iiis its hohpitals for officers, enlisted men, military prisoners: and civilian employees of the Army admitted thereto upon_ the request of §,{{’,?§;;‘{;,,,,,, PU, pro military authority: Provided, That the subsistence of the ¤¤¤¤¤·~ saidmplatients, except commissioned officers, shall be paid to said hospitals out of the appropriation for subsistence of the_ Army at the rates provided therem or commutation of rations for enlisted patients Wmer Rm Hosp, in eneral hospitals, $50,000. a»,i»._c. _ Eand for hospital and other gaurposesz For the purchase of land h.;}.i{‘}.§§‘,§‘$.“,§’,§‘f,‘{§g contiguous to_the Walter Reed neral Hospital, District of Columr·»¤,p.¤c. big, twenty-six and nine-tenths acres, more or less, for the final location of the Army Medical Museum, the Surgeon Generals Library, imcll the {Army L£>d1c3.l gghool, and for the improvements now on the an to epurc asc, 50,000. Medmmmum Amn Mmmoar. Musnuu aim Lmnanr. ¤P°¤*· For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens, and the ’ preparation and purchase of new specimens, $10,000. x.i»`iiiy°i° Gmmrs Summon GENEBAL,8 Lrsnanr. ,,§f“‘°’”‘”° °’ "°°"“· For the library of the Snugeon General’s office, including the purchase of the necessary books of reference and periodicals, $20,000, ,,,§§_’“’“" mm B°‘ BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS. digg? ¤¢ ¤¤=¤¤¤ ¤¤¤- Cana or Ixsazvn Finrrnvo Sonnmns. Phuivvms I$*=¤*d*· For care, maintenance, and treatment at cisgylums in the Philippine Islands of insane natives of the Philippine ands cared for in such