494 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 291. 1924. Army Nurse Corps, and of cooks and other civilians employed_ for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such regulations fixing their number, qualifications, assignments, pay, and allowances _ as shall have been or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the pay of civilian physicians employed to examme physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men and to render other rofessional services from time to time under proper authority; m'f,`“,§,*y_ g,{mgm°¤ ¥01' the pay of other emggyees of the Medical Department; for v¤1.41,p.vs¤.` tuition of officers of the ical Department, including the Army Nurse Corps, under section 127-a of the Army Reorganization Act approved June 4, 1920; for the payment of express companies and local transfers employed directly y the Medical Department for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, including bid- . _ ders’ samples and water for analysis; or supplies for use in teach- _ ing the art of cooking to the enlisted force of the Medical Depart- _,§_°‘ “""‘“‘H°'°*"“· ment; for the suplply of the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, me M mmm md Arkansas; for a vertisin%[laundr§5 and all other necessary miscelspgmmmwgrwgr Ianeous expenses of the edical epartment, $942,610: Provided, dm °°"“’“" °'“‘ That no part of this appropriation shall be used for payment of any expense connected wit the publication of the Medical and Surgical History of the War with Germany. °“"“ Z°"*" uosrrrar. cum, carmr. zom: oanmsoxs. P§;',§m °‘CFm'§,°*’°H,,’;E For paying the Panama Canal such reasonable charges, exclusive virus- _ of subsistence, as may be approved by the Secretary of War for caring rn_ 1tS hosp1tals for officers, enlisted men, military prisoners, and civilian employees of the Arm admitted thereto u n the re- §`{,°{,‘;§';,,,,,,, W,. quest of prop;->r mil1tary_ authority, g35,000 :_ Rrovided, 'I`ll1)a)t the sub- ¤1¤¤¤¤- sistence of 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. M°‘”°“'M‘L°“m‘ Amir mnmxcan nmsnmu. ,p,’;{,§§§§_"“‘· °‘°·• For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens, and the preparation and purchase of new specimens, $7,500. m"“”" uneasy, summon cnNmu.’s ormcn. ,,§j“’°""“ °f *’°°k‘· For the library of the Surgeon General’s Office, includin the ppgeglégse of the necessary books of reference and perioicals, O§,‘g§°°° “°“°"“" , l · Orman or run Suxc1:oN Gnnmmn CM“““ "°"°“”°L Salaries: Ifor personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 192," $267,804. ,,,,{,‘f"*"‘ "“"*" B"` Bunmu or Ixsumiz Armnzs. d,§,S“f° °‘ “"°"° S°" cam: or msaim murrxo sowmas. I° “‘° P*‘m¥’¤i¤°’· _For care, maintenance, and treatment at asylums in the Philip- V1 m pine Islands of insane natives of the Philippine Islands, conform- °·35·*’· · able to the Act approved May 11, 1908, $1,900. cams or msamz roirro mom sommns. 1¤ Pom RM- For care, maintenance, and treatment at asylums in Porto Rico of insane Porto Rican soldiers of the F orty-second and Sixty—ii!th Regiments of Infantry, $50.