United States Statutes at Large/Volume 4/23rd Congress/1st Session/Chapter 133

United States Statutes at Large, Volume 4
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Public Acts of the Twenty-Third Congress, First Session, Chapter 133
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June 30, 1834.

Chap. CXXXIII.An Act to increase and regulate the pay of the surgeons and assistant surgeons of the army.

Appointment of surgeons and assistants.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passing of this act, no person shall receive the appointment of assistant surgeon in the army of the United States, unless he shall have been examined and approved by an army medical board, to consist of not less than three surgeons or assistant surgeons, who shall be designated for that purpose by the Secretary of War; and no person shall receive the appointment of surgeon in the army of the United States, unless he shall have served at least five years as an assistant surgeon, and unless, also, he shall have been examined by an army medical board constituted as aforesaid.

Pay and emoluments.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the surgeons in the army of the United States shall be entitled to receive the pay and emoluments of a major; and the assistant surgeons, who shall have served five years, shall be entitled to receive the pay and emoluments of a captain; and those who shall have served less than five years, the pay and emoluments of a first lieutenant; and that said assistant surgeons shall be entitled to receive the same allowance for forage as they are at present entitled to.

Increase of rations after ten years’ service.Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every surgeon and assistant surgeon, who shall have served faithfully ten years in these grades, respectively, shall be entitled to receive an increase of rations, per day, equal to the number of rations to which he may be entitled under this act.

Approved, June 30, 1834.