Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1202

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1 172 E1FTY-N1NTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. 0H. 2511. 1907. Fort Dcuzln-¤.U¢¤h. named: Fifty thousand dollars at Fort Douglas, Utah; sixty thousand

  • {»°§;1f°°g;l,;;,1;lg,,,;.,, dollars at San Juan, Porilto Rico; folrty-fivei téicmsand dcéllplrs sat Iéort

WY?-i Mackenzie, W omin · t irt *—five thousand dollars at ipp e ar- Adzi] pple mann racks, Arizonaé thirfty-five thousand dollars at Fort Riley. Kansas. $$§,§.i€Xi?’§,l,i°{»'$g¤- For the reconstruction and repair of the power house pertaining to the °i¤°°· C°l· general hospital on the Presidio Military Reservation, San Francisco, California, thirty thousand dollars, said sum to be made immediately Ammon or navy available: Providedjin·t/ter, That the hospital at Fort Bayard, New ‘{,'§‘;.,Th'{,'§',,;l2;,F‘§l Mexico, for the treatment of tuberculosis, shall be opened to the mx- treatment of the officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps. ,,,,E€,“§f,‘“' "°"°"’S' QUARTERS Foa HOSPITAL srnwrmns: For construction of quarters ` for hospital stewards at military posts already established and occu- . pied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, forty thousand dollars. c,§f‘°°“"€ ’““F°’· Snoorme GALLERIES AND RANGES: For shelter, shooting galleries, ranges for small arms target practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, such ranges and galleries to be open, as far as practicable, to the National Guard and organized ride clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, one hundred and twenty-five . thousand dollars. Amy w“'°°“°*°· MA1NTENANoE or THE _ARMY WAR COLLEeE: For supplyin the necessary fuel for heatin the Army War College buildin at Wash- _ington Barracks and fordighting the building and grounths; also for pay of a chief engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; an assistant engineer, at nine hundred dollars; four firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one elevator condutor, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, nine thousand four hundred dollars. Medical Department. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Supplies. Mn1>1cAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT: For the purchase of medical and hospital supplies, including disinfectants for military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships, and transports; for expenses of medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment not otherwise provided or, including care and subsistence in private hospitals, of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees of the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners of war and other rsons in military custody or confinement, when entitled thereto by lsw, regulation, or congggqgbmwhuc tract: I *rm1ided, That this shall not apply to officers and enlisted men X OH • . • • . • » • . rm-nougil. who are treated m private hospitals or by civilian physicians while on furlough; for the proper care and treatment of epidemic and contagious diseases in the rmy or at military posts or stations, including ineasures to prevent the spread thereof, and the ayment of reasonable damages not otherwise provided for, for bediding and clothin num. injured or destroyed in such prevention; for the pay of male and female nurses, not including the nurse corps (female), and of cooks and other civilians employed for the fproper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such regulations xin their number, qualifications, assignment, pay, and allowances, as slhall have been or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the ay of civilian physicians employed to examine physically applicants fdr enlistment and enlisted men, and to render other professional services from time to time under proper authority; for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department: for the pavment of express companies and local transfers employed directly by the Medical epartment for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, including bidders" samples and water for analysis; for supplies for use in teaching the art of cooking to the hospital corps; or the supply of the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; for advertising, laundry, and all other necessary m1scel aneous expenses of the Medical Department,