Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1359

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SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. II. Cn. 271. 1927. 1319 rsnvnrrrrox or connorous mssasns $$:1;;*;}** °‘”°•*°°· For contingent expenses incident to the enforcement of the ro- ”'*‘°'°°“"“ °" visions of an Act to Blount the spread of contagious diseaseg in p°i?£%¤.v-¤¤- the District of Colum ' ,·approved·March 3, 1897, and an Act for V°*·“‘*’·“‘°· the cpgvention of scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, whooping cough, chi pox, epidemic and gyphoid fever T mma msthe-D1str1ct:of(§oliimbia, ap§ro¤ved·Feb¤1ary.9, 190 , and an Act ,,,,,{§,‘f,"j’,,,,,_ '°'”” to gsvide for registrationof ‘ ‘0f*h1b8F¢\1l08iS_`lD1$l1B District V<>*·35·¤· 1% of umbia, for free examinatiodof sputum in smpected casesaand for preventing the spread? of tuberculosis in-said Dzstrictr of Co um- bia, aptproved May 18,. 1906, under thedxrection of the health ollicer of .881 · District, manufacture-of serums, including their use in indigent cases, and for the prevention of infantile paralysis and w§¤‘¤¤¤¥ ¤°·¤*‘>’°*¤· other communicable diseases, ·a:nd·of an Act for the prevention of Venues! dame. venereal diseases in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, V°*· *”· ¤· 1°°*· approved February 26 1925; including salaries or compensation for personal services, when ordered in writing by the commissioners and necessary for the enforcement and execution of said Acts, and for theprevention of such other communicable diseases as herein— before provided, purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harnws, purchase of reference books and medical jour- Smallpox respon, nals, and maintenance of- quarantine station and small x hospital, °‘°,a,,,,,,_,,,_ $40,000: _Pro·v·£ded, That any bacteriologist employecim under this m,§tgg;•y>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· appropriationmay. be the health oilicer to the bacterio— ` logica examination of mi an other dairy products and of the water sugplies of dairy farms, and to such other sanitary work as in the ju gment of the health officer will promote the pub ic health, gvihether such examinations be or be not directly related to contagious I For §§6n§truction of brick garage for the smallpox hospital ambu· blgw¤;g•·m¤w¤- ance, . . · For isolating wards for minor contagious diseases at Garfield u_{{,°*¤:;*_;¤*,;g*0Q;,ag*n¤c; Memorial and Providence Hospitals, maintenance, $15,000 and nospam. $8,000, respectively, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the corlnmisglioners may be negessglry; inall, ‘ · f hmmm or emaintenance o a `spensa or ` nsaries or t e treat- HI gm '°· ment of indigent persons sufferm frldin tubesrldrilosis and of indigent umd ` persons suffering from venereal ddseases, including ayment for _per- sonal services, supplies, and contingentexponses, 9%,000: Provided, mmm That the commiss1oners·11ray-saccept_s1ich volunteer services as they deem e _ient· in connection with- the ctablishment and maintenance N of the ` nsaries herein authorized: ¢Prooided '1?hat‘—this •z..3s£°’ °°t°°d“°°° shall not construed torauthorize the expenditureior the payment of any money on accountof any such volunteer service. · l For maintenance of disinfecting service includingsalaries or D*‘*“‘°°““ ’°"'*°°· compensation for personal services when ordered in writingby the commissioners and necessary for maintenance·of· said service, andr for purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, and contingent expenses, and including not to exceed $350 to provide sewer connections for the disin ecting station, $6,000. For enforcement of the provisions of an Act to provide for the D¤‘¤°¤° °"°*°· drainage of lots in the D1strict of Columbia, approved May 19, V°*·”·¤’-“°· 1896, and an Act to provide for the abatement o nuisances in the ·$},’,'{’§‘}§,§{“{§'}f§°“· District of Columbia y the commissioners, and for other purposes, ap§rovedApri1 14, 1906, $2,000. y _ j _ or special services m connectmn with the detection of the adul~ m§,·}_<Ld· ¤¤=·· ¤¤¤**¤· teration of drugs and of foods, including candy and milk, $100.