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908 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 803. 1901. pied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, ten thousand dollars. S"°°“¤¤ ¤*¤¤°¤· SHOOTING GALLERIES AND RANGES: For shelter, shooting galleries, ranges for small-arms targetpraetice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, ten thousand dollars. m}§]$_d*°¤lD°P**'# MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. S¤PP“¤¤·¢*¢— For the purchase of medical and hospital supplies, including disinfectants for military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships, and transports; for the purchase, instal tion, operation, and maintenance of 1ce·making plants; for expenses of medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment of officers and enlisted men of the Army on duty, and of prisoners of war and other persons in military custody or confinement, at posts and stations for which no other provision is made, under such re ulations as shall have been or shall be prescribed b the Secretary of %Var; for the proper care and treatment of epidsemic and contagious diseases in the Army or at military posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thereof, and the ayment of reasonable damages not otherwise provided for for bedding a11d N¤¤¤¢¤»¢¤=· clothing injured or estroyed in such prevention; for thespay of male and female nurses, not including the Nurse Corps (female), and of cooks and other civilians, employed for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers under such regulations fixing their number, qualidcations, assignment, pay, and allowances as shal have been or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of lVar; for the pay of civilian physic1ans employed to examine physically applicants for enlistme1.t and enlisted men, and to render other professional service from time to time under Broper authority; for the pay of other employees of the Medical epartment; for the payment of express companies and local transfers employed directly by the Medical Department for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, including bidders’ samples and water for analysis; for supplies for use i11 teaching the art of cooking to the Hospital Corps; for the supply of the Arn1y and Nav * Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; for advertising, laundry, a11d all other neces- §ar&1nisce laneous expenses of the Medical Department, two million 0 rs. · M‘“°“m· ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM AND L1BRARY: For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens, and the preparation and purchase of new specimens, five thousand dollars. L“"”Y- For the library of the Surgeon-General’s Office, including the purchase of necessary books of reference and periodicals, ten thousand dollars. m§,§§'*¤°°' D°P°"· ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. I“°*‘*°°°°l°xP°°°°S· ENGINEER DEPOT AT WILLETS Po1NT, N EVV YoRK: For incidental expenses of the depot, including fuel, lights, chemicals, stationery, hardware, extra-duty pay to soldiersnecessarily em loyed for periods not less than ten days as artiiicers 011 work 111 adldition to and not strictly in the line of their n1ilitary duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, en ine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, maciinists, painters, overseers, laborers, repairs of, and for materials to repair pullflic buildings, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, five thousand o ars. M¤*¢¤¤lS· For the purchase of material for use of United States En ineer School and for instruction of engineer troops at Fort Totten, V$illets Point, in their special duties as sappers and miners; for land and submarine mineské>0nt6niers, torpedo drill, and siglnaling, and for travel ex enses of 0 cers 011 journeys approved by the Chief of Engineers ang made for the purpose of i11struction, one thousand five hundred