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 six·1·r.m1~rrn coiwomzss sm. 11. oe. mv. mv. 1121 the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. _, _ ‘ MEDICAL Dnnmnm mgynl D•p•n· nur nmmcu. nm _Ht§PIlPALVDEPART1[ENT For the manufacture and purchase of medical and hos ital su - mxgwmmvim lies, including  f0r,¤n,U£.;ry posts,_camps,‘l1ospitals ` hospital ships and lor laun work for enlisted men and Army muses while- an a lmspital, and supplies required-for mosqiliito d¢st»ruc¢i¤n.m a¤;<1.•b¤ut the Cenal Zone; for t e urchase of veterinary supplies an lure of veterinary sur- geons; gr expenseeof sugplykdgpots; for medical care and- *"‘”*° *'°°*¤°¤*· treatment not otherwise provided or, uding care and subsistence in private hospitals of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees of the Army, of ap licants for enlistment, and of prisoners of_war__ and other rsoné *15 militaryl custodyoricoufinenient, when entitled thereto by Eq, regulagtion,,or.cqntr¤¢t= P1‘0vid¢d,_Tl1%§¢h%S Sh¤H_·¤0t z?•°{i{$';$usn,i. sr on apply to ¤i¤¤¤r¤ wd enlisted, ¤;¢¤ ***10 Ms lfswid H? P¤V“*~°.h9SP**°lS ‘°"e;".?2sm. diseases or by civilian   QKIIOIOIL  for the.‘p1*0p¢11`C81‘e expenses. and treatment of epidemic andcontagious diseases in the Army brat milita posts or stations,   measures to prevent the spread thereoliy and the pa ent of reasonable damages not otherwise pro- ""‘°‘* *°' *°¥   ‘§‘?.;21’°*;*§a'i€r...¤Yi’j“”“.r“l o";"§§*"§{‘ u"’ ‘°i£.*Z.f reve·ntion· or · 0 e ‘ nu ‘ in u J IArmy Nurse Corps,p:1ld of cooks and other .ei';i5lians emplgyx for the pro r care of sick oHicers and soldiers, under such r;·.§ula·t1ons fixing tligir number, qualilicatiom,¥ass1gnmente,»p¤y, and owances as shall have been or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the pay ofcivilian ‘physicians’e1nployed_t;o exannnezphysically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men and to render other pro- fessional services from timeto time under proper authority; for the mm or mom pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for tuition of my/_1 (gigs corps. oiiicers of the Medical Department including the Army Nurse Corps, ‘ ’°‘ M under section 127-a of the Army éeorganization Act approved June 4, 1920; for the payment of-express companies and local transfers emplo ed directly bg the Medical Department for the transporta- tion 0; medical and ospital supplies  bidders"samples and water for analysis; for supplies for use in teaching the art of cook- Hot gpm Hom ing tot}: enlilstgi f§roe oHthe   ig the supply arm, of the rm a a ospi 0   prmgs, kansas;. or advertising, laundry, agi all other necessary miscellaneous expenses Unbrmdmm of the Medical Departmeut,“$1;08T,B70é Provided, That no part of mm eruwu wid; this Opipprolpriadon shall_be used torégpyment. of an   con- “°”°*¤Y °*dd¤¤- nect wit lthéepubhcation of the {M cal andjSurglca1 ry of the War wit rmany. `nosrrran cans, oammzonn caamsons °““' z°°°· Fm- ’, ‘ ` _•;he‘Psnama‘ Canal such reasonable char ` exclusive r$”;'Z..°é.¤°Y.i’°§°08,§l of  'asjmay `be a&pr0yed{by*the_iSecretarygE>?‘.yWar for ‘°’· caringin its,ho?>itials for o lcers,  ’men,’military prisoners, and civilian cmp oyees of the  thereto upon, t 'e request hm. Of ppgpgr  {'¤bh0l'll7y, $40, A§‘RT0md€d, Tllit lTl’l¢'S\lbS1S£0!1Gp Subsistence pay- of the said atient? except commissioned officers, shall be paid to “‘°“°‘· said hospital; ont o the appropriatronfor subsistence of the Army at the rates provided therein for commutation of rations for enlisted patients in general hospitals. 4s892°—27--71