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 SIXTY-EIGHTH coxennss. sm. II. ca. 225. 1925. 909 Zone; for the purchase of veterinary supplies and hire of veterinary sur§e;ons fortexglensf of med1cal§u(ppily depcftsdiufor medicadl care *""'°°° "°°°“‘°°°· an rea men no 0 erwise prov1 e or inc u care an subsistence in private hospitals of officers, ehlisted mgn, and civilian employees 0 the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners of war and other persons in military custody or confinement, when P, . entitled thereto by law, regulation, or contract: Provided, That this N•: 1eiton shall not apply to officers and enlisted men who are treated in private "“"°“""· hospitals or by civilian physicians while on_ furlough; for the proper u§§§,‘§fi°‘“ ‘“‘°“°‘ care and treatment of epidemic and contagious diseases in the Army or atdmglhtlary} posi; of stat1or;s,t1n§luding xigeiasplres to prew;;en1£hthe sprea e eo an e paym n o reasona e amages no o erwise provided ’for for bedding and clothing injured or destroyed in such prevention; for the pay of male and emale nurses, not including the Army Nurse Corps, and of cooks and other civilians employed for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such regulations fixing their number, qualifications, assignments, pay, and allowances as shall have been or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the pay of civilian physicians employed to examine h sically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men and to render o er pro essiona service om o une _ e roper au or1 y- ‘ ptli, f l sfr timet°t' undr th `t for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for m'§“,E,°g,g8 é’,frm°f¤°°” tuition of officers of the Medical Department, including the Army V¤l.41.v.186. Nurse Céuips, urédefgggctipn l§17—a of thet Apmy Reorganization Ac; approve une · or e paymen o express compames an local transfers employed directly by the Medical Department for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, including bidders’ sam les and water for analysis; for suplplies for use in teaching _ the art opcooking tc;1 the enlisteddfc§·_ce of Ig e Meilicalllgepsgrtment; A§‘f*“*"'*"*’H°'*"”*'· for the supply o the Arm an avy ospita at ot prmgs' Arkansas; for advertising, laundry, and all other necessary mis; Umm Mmm md cellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, $1,033,633: Pro- Surgical mann or vided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for payment :;’{,',d§,,‘l‘ °°"“”‘“*'· of any expense connected wit thegublication of the Medical and Surgical History of the War with ermany. HOSPITAL cruzn, caiur. zoma oamusoxs C°°’° z°°°’ For paying the Panama Canal such reasonable charges, exclusive p£.Q"¤i»°'ciii1°°°¤£i of subsistence, as may be agproved by the Secretary of War for P"°"· caring in its hospitals for officers, enlisted men, military prisoners, and civilgan employepsz of thphlkrgny $2gx§(§‘t)te<%) theretg uigpxl tas · {1 0 I‘0 l' ml l &l‘y 8.1.1 0I‘l y E ·7' fl 9 Subsistence · sliligilgence bf lilie said patients, except cdmmnssioned officers, shall *“°“"· my be paid to said hospitals out of the appropriation for subs1stence of the Army at the rates provided therein for commutation of rations for enlisted patients in general hospitals. ARMY Mnnrcar. Museum ,,$,,,"Y" M°°i"‘1 M“' For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens, and the ,,,§°,,§§,§,§§f’""· °‘°·· preparation and purchase of new specimens, $7,500. Lrexaar, sunosoiv GENERAL’S ormcn Lu"'"` For the library of the Surgeon General’s Office, including the ,,§_“'“"°’° °' °°°“" purchase of the necessary books of reference and periodicals, $20,000.