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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 175 to attend meetings of associations for the promotion of public health, $40,000 ; For fuel, light, and water, $125,000 ; F“°’·_°*°‘ For fumiture and repairs to same, $8,000; F“"”f“”’ For purveying depot, purchase of medical, surgical, and hospital S“Pp“°S· supplies, $85,000; H _ _ L bo or maintaining the Hygienic Laboratory, $27 ,000 ; i0ryii;l°m°_ 2 m` For maintenance of marine hospitals, including subsistence, and ¥,°§·{‘§,‘§*;§{S§’g§*§{’· all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included P_ . y under special heads, $625,000: Provided, That there may be ad- ciiiiswdr study. mitted into said hospitals for stud persons with infectious or other diseases affecting the public healtli, and not to exceed ten cases in any one hospital at one time; O t .d ummm or medical examinations, care of seamen, care and treatment etc.u sl ° ’ of all other persons entitled to relief, and miscellaneous expenses other than marine hospitals, which are not included imder special heads, $2200005 ran or in . For preparation for shipment and trans ortation to their former mgins ediiaceis. g N homes of remains of officers who die in the line of duty, $5,000. B,,,,ks,,,t.,_ For ljournals and scientific books, $500; mon 0,3,,m In a 1, $2,985,500, which shall include the amount necessary for the iiiiiiias, p. ssa. ' medical inspection of aliens, as required by section 16 of the Act of February 5.’ 19]`7°. . . - . Hospital facilities to For medical, surgical, and hospital services and suplphes for war- aiseimgai sick soirisk insurance patients and other beneficiaries of the public Health di%‘§i_Z,'fi,p_1302,130,_ Service, including necessary gersonnel, regular and reserve commissioned officers of the Public ealth Service, clerical help in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation an travel, maintenance and operation of enger motor vehicles, and reasonable §;1r(gl)e5cg;)enses (not exceedi)1;S$100 for any patient dying in hospital), Quarantine service: For maintenance and ordinary expenses, ex- $¤1. 40fgl°1S;·112.vxc6' clusive of pay of officers and employees of quarantine stations at Eastport and Portland, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Providence, Rho e Island; Perth Amboy, New Jerse ; Delaware Breakwater; Reedy Island, and the Delaware Bay and River; Alexandria, Virg;n1a; Cape Charles_ and supplemental station thereto; Cape Fear, i ewbern, and Washington, North Carolina; Georgetown, Charleston, Beaufort, and Port Royal, South Carolina; Savannah; South Atlantic; Darien, Brunswick; Cumberland Sound; Saint Johns River; Biscgne Bay; Key West; Boca Grande; Tandpa Bay; Port Inglis· Cedar 9)*; Punta Rassa; Samt Georges Soun (East and West lPass)· Samt Joseph; Saint Andrews an Pensacola, Florida; Mobile· New Orleans and supqlirmental stations thereto; Pascagoula; Gulf · Gulf ort; Galveston, edo, Eagle Pass, and El Paso, Texas; San liiego, San Pedro and adjoining ports, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Monterey, and Port Harford, alifornia; Fort Bragg, Eureka, Columbia River Florence, Newport, Coos Bay, and Gardner, Oregon; Port Townsend and supplemental stations thereto; quarantine systems of Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands including the leprosy hospital; Porto Rico; and the Virgin Islands; and including and not exceeding $500 for printing on account of the quarantine service at times when the exigenciw o that service require immediate action, $200 000. I, mu O, ,_ Prevention of epidemics: To enable the President, in case only of demic: Ep threatened or actual epidemic of cholera, typhus fever, tyellow {WBT, V"; ‘°* *" Im smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague or black dea, trachoma, miluensa, or infantile paralysis, to md State and  boards, 0i' otherwise, in his discretion, in preventix5mand suppreming thsspread ofthosamaandmsuchexnergaicyin .¤X¤c¤¤¤¤ of.¤¤YQu¤¥`**¤’