Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/989

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968 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. GH. 240. 1920. and soldiers, under such regulations Hxing their number, qualiHca— tions, assignments, pay, an allowances as shall have been or shall be_prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the pay of civilian phy- srcrans employed to examine (physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men and to ren er other p\ro essional services from time to time under proper authority; for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for the payment of express companies and local transfers employed directly ly the Medical Department for thetransportation of medical and ospital supplies, mcluding bidders’ samples and water for analysis; for supp ies for use in Hmmm Hot teaching the art of cooking to the enlisted force of the Medical spu¤gs,1n·r.’ Department; for the supply of the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Saplrings, Arkansas; or advertising, printing, binding, laundry and other necessary miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department. °°“’“z°“‘* Hosrrrar. Germ, CANAL Zona Grmmsorws. i.n‘l1ad-s‘pi‘l:hisoL! ’ M" For paying the Panama Canal such reasonable charges, exclusive of subsistence, as may be airipproved by the Secretary of’War for caring in its hospitals for officers, enlisted men, military prisoners, Pmm and civilian employees of the Army admitted thereto répon the resutsmhm pay- quest of profper military authority, $60,000: Provide , That the ”‘°"“‘ subsistence 0 the said patients, except commissioned officers, shall be paid to said hospitals out of the appropriation for subsistence of the Army at the rates provided therein for commutation of rations for enlisted patients in general hospitals. “°‘”°" ““’°‘““· _ Amr! Mnnrcrr. Museum. ‘ m§°,§§f§",§j"¥ ”P°°" For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens, and the preparation and purchase of new specimens, $20,000. L§,,“§;'}” G°"°”"" Lrananr, Srmcnou Gmvnaarfs Orrrrcr:. °t§'”'°*’“° °‘ b°°‘“· For the library of the Surgeon General’s Office, including the purchase of the necessary books of reference and periodicals, $20,000. ,.§:·?‘““’ *“°‘” ""‘ BUREAU or msunarr Armms. diggs °’ "“"°° °°l' Cum or Insane Frrrrmo Sowrmrzs. ,S§a*jJd;f¤i**PP*¤° For care, maintenance, and treatment at lurns in the Philippine vows, p. mz lslandspf msane natives of the Philippine lglands cared for in such institutions conformable to the Act of Congress approved May 11, 1908, $2,000. Clan or Ixsaivn Somrnlns or Porvro Rrco Rncmtarvr or rvranrnr.

  • °P°'°° R*°°- For care, maintenance, and treatment at asvlums in Porto Rico

of msane soldiers of the Porto Rico Regiment oi Infantry, $100. mg,°‘l”°;, °' D°"°"' ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. D°P°°S· ENemr.rr Dnrorrs. ‘¤°‘d°¤****¤¤P°¤¤°S· For incidental expenses for the d ts, 1 di fu l lights, · chemicals, stationery, hardware, machliiigry, gircvuofugiviligri clirks, mechanics, laborers, and other employees, extra-dutv pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten davs as artificers on work rn addition to and not strictly in the line ofl their military