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 six·rY-ssvmrrn consnsss. sms 1v. Ch. 148. 1923. 1359 Freedmen’s Hospital $42,500. Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, $17,000. Children’s Hospital, $15,000. Providence Hospital $15,000. Garfield Memorial Hospital, $15,000. Central Dispensary and Emergenc Hospital, $22,000. Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, $10,000. Washington Home for Incurables, $5,000. Georgetown Universit Hospital, $5,000. George Washington Uvniversity Hospital, $5,000. oormunu zuosrrnu. nm LYING-IN Asrmm. °°'“““"‘H°‘*’“"· For general repairs and for additional construction, including ,,,§*’*"°”’ °p°'“°°“’ labor and material, and for expenses of heat, light, and power required in and about the operation of the hospita, $15,000,  be expendéd in tihe discretion and under the direction of the Architect of the apito . Tuwmms H TUBERCUIDSIS HOSPITAL. pim wl Salaries: Superintendent, $1,800; resident physician, $600; as- °°1°“‘°“‘ sistant resident physician, $300; roentgenologist, $600; pharmacist and clerk, $780; superintendent of nurses and engineer, at $720 each; pathologist, $300; matron, dietitian, chief coo , assistant engineer, laundryman, and nine graduate nurses, at $600 each; assistant co0ks—one $360 two at 240 each; ass1stant engineer $600; elevator conductor, $300; five laimdrems, at $240 each; iarmer, laborer, night watchman, four_orderlies, and assistant laundryman, at $360lpach;a1§hr$;e1';v2s:)rd maids, at $240 each; four servants, at 240 eac · in ,. $ For prdvisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles, and repairs °°““”·?°“”“l’°““‘· to same, gas, ice, shoes, clot mg, diéygoods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and be ding, k1t°chen utensils, books and periodicals not to exceed $50, temporary services not to exceed $1,000, and other necessary items, $53,000. Nmwhomm For the erection of nurses’ home, $35,000, _ Rn tc For repairs and improvements to bmldmgs and grounds, includ- °°"’° ‘ ing roads and sidewalks, $4,000. GALLINGER BIUNICIPAL HOSPITAL mmm H°°piw’ Salaries: Superintendent $2,500; and for the pay of such physi- sun"' cians, nurses, orderlies, coolts, engineers, clerks, aborers, and other services necessary for the pr'i>_ly;er operation of the hospital, $72,500; Prom. in all $75,000: Provided, at no person employed under the Pay Mmmm, foregoing general provision shall be paid a_ rate of compensation in excess of the_ rate usually paid for a similar class of service in other hospitals in the District of Columbia, such rate to be determined {mc fixed by the Comxmssioners of the District of Columbia. Humane. For maintenance, maintenance of motor vehicles, horses and horsedrawn vehicles, books of reference, and all other necessary expenses, ~>f ( . wijiiiiigment for the new psychopathic buildings: For furniture, m·i$°h°p°m° Nm? furnishings, instruments and appliances, and other necessary articles. $10.000. nepm. For repairs to buildings, $5,000.