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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 79. 1917. 365 shi , and transports; su lies uired for mos uito destruction in .m=¤·1·¤¤¤> ¤¤¤¤r¤¢· andm about the military pggts inriihe Canal Zone veterina supplies mm and hire of veterinary surgeons; expenses of medical supply depots; medical care and treatment not otherwise {provided for, mcluding care subsistence in private hospitals 0 officers, enlisted men, and ClV'll.l8J1 employees of the Army, of applicants for enlistment, Epld of prisoiners of waircdandhother giersqns in military custody or conement w en entit thereto aw, regulation, or contract: Promkied, That this shall not ggplylo officers and enlisted men who Pfivetsmatmautare treated m lprivate hospit or by civilian hysicians while on _ furlough; for the proper care and treatment ofp epidemic and con- ,,,§,°g§@{‘°“S ‘“S°°“s tagious diseases in the Army or at military posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thereof, and the payment of reasonable damages not otherwise rovided for, for beddipig and clothing injured or destroyed in such prevention; ay of m e and female nurses, not including the Nurse Corps (female), and of cooks

other  lpmployed for the prolper care of sick of gers and

so ers, un er suc ations t cir num er cations, assignment, pa , and owances as s all have been hrqslhall be prescm ed by the Secretary of War; pay of civilian physicians em loyed to examine physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted, men, and to render_ other pro essional services from time to time under proper authority; pay of other employees of the Medical Department; payment of ecngress companies and local transfers employed directly by the Medi Department for the transportation of medical and hospital supplies, including bidders’ sam les and water for ‘ analysis; supplies for use in teaching the art oip cooking to the en- me gums, 1;,,,,,,. hs force o the Medical Department; for the supply of the Army *“‘»”*· and Navy hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; for vertismg, printmg, binding, laundry, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, $100,000,000. mxenmna nnraamnm. mfjgmw ¤¤¤¤rt— Mmrraar smzvmrs arm mrs: For the execution of to graphic or m§‘pi£‘°”’“"°” “" other siuveys, the securing of such extra topographic Esta as may Iliggequired, and the preparagon argg pglntiqi oggcnaps required for ' `tary piuposes, $500,000: , at e ret of War is · authorized to secure the assistance, wherever ractigble, of the °¤?*:*:¤°lwgY*;{?mut United States Geological Survey;) the Coast and (iieodetic Survey or other mapping agencies of the vernment in this work, and to allot funds therefor to them from this appro riation. _ Enemnma nqnrrumvr or moors: lgor pontoon material, tools, E°“'*’“‘°°‘°“'°°¤°· mstruments, supphes, and appliances required for use in the engineer equipment of troops, for military surveys, and for engineer operations m t_e field, mcluding the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repau·_of the necessary motorcycles; the purchase an preparation of engineer manuals and procurement of special paper for same, and for a reserve supply of above equipment, $12,100,D00. _ENen~:1:r:a ormwrrons IN rim mann: For expenses incident to pairgi °°°°°u°°’ °" military engineer operations in the field, including the purchase of material an a reserve of material for such operations, the construction or rental of storehouses within and outside the District of Columbia, the purchase, o eration, maintenance, and repair of horsedrawn and motor-propellped passe er-carrying vehicles, and such 2 nses as are ordinarily providieg for under appropriations for Kgmeer dqpots/’ "Civ1han assistants to engineer officers/’ and "Maps, War epartment," $186,000,000.