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 §4;79o { TITLE $8.-·-.PENSIO3"S, Bozvm evidence, tobe adjudged to be permanently and totally disabled.  (June 7,‘1924,··c§ 320, § 202, 43 Stét. 618; July 2, 1926, c. 723, 5  9, 44 Stat. 794.) L N { c » l ” “Socléozi 473 nd Title 88 nmendg!.-—»Tho smtutoty provision/consti· l tuting { *473 of Title 38 of the Codo has been amended by Act of _ July 2, 1926,1. 723, { 9, 44 Stat. 794, to mad as a,bcYe. 479. Medial, surgical, uml dental treatment m addition io mmpensation; srtihcial limbs, trusses, ctc.-1n addition. our the cnmpénsatiou `abovo provided, the injured person shall be furnished by the United Smtes such /reasonable-_ goyernmental médicall surgiml, and hospital services, |.ucludingupa3¥men1f of court costs had other expénses.1ncident» to proceedings hereto- ’ _ hom or `horehfter when for commitment of mentaHfh1compef tent pésons ·t0 hospitnls fof mrs and ctreatment' of the insane, and éhall be  _ with `·such sdpplieg., including wheel; chairs, hrtmcial limbs, tru$cs, and similar appliances, as pho gliroctp; may determine be be useful hindi reasonably necessary; ¤whi& wheel chairs, arti!iclh1_ limbs, trusses, and_csimi1h1·· appliancesimay be procui·ed‘ by the buxgouii in such manner, "cithet. by purchase or manufdct:u1·é,’as the dlmcmr may deterxnine to ` he advantageous and reasonably m=:ccnsn1y‘:‘.Pvov¢ded,` That nothing inthis Act ’ shall be consume to aiect the nécesary @ilitary control over argv. member at the Milimry or`Nava1 Eéltablishments before ho shall have beexfdjschargedi f1·6m_ the military or naval service Provided further, That where. any? person entitled to the   of this ·paragraph"’; has here-» micro been hospitalizcdoln a State insgit;1Lion,·the United States. Vctoréxw BI;l'€8H· ih hereby authorized {to  such per; son, or his estate, where payment has Been made to the State. out ot the funds of such person, or to reimburse the State or any subdivision thereof where no payment has becn__ma<;le for the reasonable cost ct such services Jirom the date of admission. (J§mo.7,,1924, c.»320. § 202, 43 sm. 618: July 2, 1926, o. 723, _· ‘ §9,44St!1t.794.)' _ Sectim 479 at Tidé,88 amended.--·The· statutory pxovision constituting { 479qot Title 38 ot Jthe Code has been amended by Act oz July 2, 1926, e. 723, 5 9, 44 Stat. 794, to rénd as nbove.. The provisions as to‘“"dental’{ treatment lp the section as applcarmz in t.heoCode were eliminated. 4 ·_ . _ #~ . · 480. Insgno persons maintained ha institutions; payment "of compensation; additional Allowance on- recovery of reason.-———·c `Whorg any disabled person havlng neither wife, child, nor doi pendant parent shall, after July 1, 19245 hmm been maintained bythé Governmént of the United States :¤¤~¤,opo¤¤¤a or periods amounting to six monthsiin an institution or institutions, and shgll he deemed by the diro¢to1·`to·obc insane, 'tho oomponmfion for such gorson shall thereafter be $0 per month so long on ho shalytherehftor be mhinthlhed by the b}l1'E!&\1,i11 an institution ; and Such {compensation may, in the discretion of the direc-! tor, be paid fo tho chief odloor of said institution 'toi banned for the oenoht of such pomoh : ¢Proo&dc<L, however, That it such person shall rcazovoir his mason and shall be discharged from _ snob institution as competent,N_such additional sum éhall paid hirimgas would equal the {othl sum by vikhich his compensation has phen rcdnccd through the provlgions of gills sxibdlvision.? All ora any port Aoi the conmensadon, of any mentally incomw potent inmate of an instltdution, may, in tho dismctich of the lliroctor, bc paid toxtho chief chico: of sold institution w be { propetlg hcomxntod for and to boonised for the; bonoht of ouch inmate, or may, in the dlscretionlof the director, lm apportioned to wife, child, or children', or dopcndont ps,rontn,"B`hEfcordanco with rogulodons. · _ do an . nny owservioo person shown xtc have had n tuborctxlons __. disease oth ccmwnsahle dogrgo, who in the judgment of tho vx¤·‘A¢·t;" should he translated `Q“ cha.pt¢r." _, h`: ¤° “Paragraph "_ nhonld he .¤·ans3a.thd “ scctio¤.f"'— ¤ "__Bubdlvi&on ” should he traadatad "•¢cti¤n."' -»

SES, AND VETERA£\US’ RELIEF 20*78 director has reached a conditipn of complete arrest of his dis- M pass, shall receive compensation ot not less than $50 per month: Provided, however, That nothing in thm provision shall deny a bcnéficisry the right to receive s tcmpqmrytotal rating for six" months after discharge frdm s cms years period of hsspitalizationz Provided farther, That no' payments under this provision shall bqrétrdhctivs! and the payments, hereunder shall; _commsnce·1‘rom thé date of the passage of this Act" or the date, the disease. reaches a‘ ctmditimi of strat, whichever be the later dste; (June 7,1924, c. 320, { 202, 43’Stht. 618; Mar. 4, ` 1925, é. 553, §§F8, 9, 43 Stat. 1306, 1307; July 2, 1926, c.’72.3,§ 9Q·4A.Stat. 794.,) ··  ’ A ‘ Soetism 480 ¤f"!‘itle 38 nmg¤§_edQ-——Ths statutory provider: consti-, tuting. S 48Q·of C[;it1c 38 di the Code has been gmsndw by Act ot July 2, 1926, c. _723, ii 9, _44*8ta.t. 797, to rm:} as shovg; » _ See'! 476 0t_this"titls for a sigiilar prbvuisn to that of the , * dqslng paragraph of this section; _. ‘ x " . 481..} Compensation of veterans in instituticnsf rate after Jane 30, 1927., l ” hi — ‘ ·· ` ‘ seeelan 4s1 •e Two ss gepgséee.-#1*hs statutory provision comest¤€ii}S S 481 of Title 3§_ 0{ the Coda in repeatcditn Act at Uuiy 2, 1926, p. 723,‘B s, 44 stat. 794.. - ‘ ‘ ’ 484. Hospitslizatitm for YQt¢l‘8B8 sf) other wars'; Iws§talimation in the ihsular p0ssessié11s.——'m&t all howital fscilitiw underjzthe ccmtrol ah;} jurisdiction ot/the burau shall he svsil· » able for gvcry hcmorshly idimhsrgéd veteran of the Spanish- Americmi War, the Philippihé instxrrectihn, the Boxer rebellion, or the Wmjld War  {mm ‘ ‘B£¤1’0§S3?ChiH{1'iC or tubér-· cular ailmehts had diseases,   hgltans, encephalitis Q lsthatgica, qr ammblc dymstery,, or the lam oi Qght ot. both e$les,_ regardless whether synch ailmsnw 0; diseases are dué to  service, or j0th€1€Fi86,.-illdudikg tgsvellng expenses `as  to those rsceivinp compe.mt:ioh· and hospitalization _ _ under this Act? The giircctor is further authorized, so fsr ss he Shall had that Axisting Govsrnméxit, faciiitix permit, s th furnish hcspitallzqtiou and necessary ·t1'éV€uI1gk  i.nsi· — as Army harm under ctmtrsqw between April 21, 1mS, sind- Eshruary 2, 1901, mit ,d1sh_p¤s¤ably discharged, without  rtl to ths nstnrs or origin of their ciishbilitiwc Presidéé, That any and all laws spplimhis tc whmsu who belonged to the Nurm Corps of the Army 8ff€Y_FBb1i‘\I&l'Y 2, lmi; shall apply equally to members of the  Nurse Gcrps whs Seztved under cemtmct between April 21 l898. and Fsbmsl? 2, 1901, ihcglmlihg all woméxi who served `hcmhrshly his nurses, chist, nurses, érj superl.utendsni_ 01 said h dorm iq said -m;lqdE Pmeidsd, That girsfstsnm th"a¢lmis&on to any G<>s·smmsxit‘ hospital fsiwhospi-it tslimtrlon under the provisions of this suhdivisisn shall be t given to thqss vetsmss whd are ¤11sscihlly‘¤hsblé“`to psy for, hospltallzzitiou sud their necessary, traveling éxpenswz- Prog viéed fg:*thsr,· That where a vstcpsh hqspitalizcd tmclsr the lsuthqrity qt this subdivision is hhsncislly wmshis to supply himself with clothing, he shall also be tumishéd with sizwh clothing as the director ms: deem hscemry: Prwidsd tsrtiwr, That where s vstérs.n° shtit1M‘ to hospithlizhtiem dude: this subdivision is simsrihg with} disease or injuryhécsmitating the wearing pt s prosthetic sppllahcs md is ‘¤¤shcis.lly ¤I1&i3}&'i _ tc supply himself with ssmh, upon an amclavit to that smscgt the diréctoxxis hereby siithérimsd to tmuish such applishcs and to lsifmt necsmry rspsirs in thsgme without `to the Yetsrsn; And provided fue·£ImYi·, That the pension of s. vetéran entitled td hospitalizatisn unda: g;h is sqbdivlsisn shall not be, subject `t0gd0(]`i1(2fl0I1, while such vféterhn is hospltsllssdliu shy R ** ‘*Act *" hhcmld he ,tr;anhs1atLecl *‘ chs;;tsr." { — U - if ‘*Thedats of f.b€§i38B3$¢ at this Act" shcmld be translated "‘ Juli! l 2,_1926.". ‘ . " >i
 * dent tp hospitslimtioxyto veterans pt my war, military occupation, of militaiy upe<lltio¤,.`iucluding those women who serves