Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 111
... patients is authorized to purchase , under the laws and regulations relating to purchases of subsistence stores , such articles of food , both solid and liquid , not carried in stock by the subsistence officer who issues rations to the ...
... patients is authorized to purchase , under the laws and regulations relating to purchases of subsistence stores , such articles of food , both solid and liquid , not carried in stock by the subsistence officer who issues rations to the ...
Page 164
... patients in the general hospitals , and the number of female nurses ; also the amount paid for rent of buildings occupied , as shown by the inspection reports . During the fiscal year five arsenals were abolished by your direc- tion ...
... patients in the general hospitals , and the number of female nurses ; also the amount paid for rent of buildings occupied , as shown by the inspection reports . During the fiscal year five arsenals were abolished by your direc- tion ...
Page 171
... patients in the 14 general hospitals at time of inspec- tion was 1,967 , and there were on duty or assigned to these hospitals 61 medical officers , 950 enlisted men , 146 female nurses and matrons , and 186 civilian employes ...
... patients in the 14 general hospitals at time of inspec- tion was 1,967 , and there were on duty or assigned to these hospitals 61 medical officers , 950 enlisted men , 146 female nurses and matrons , and 186 civilian employes ...
Page 172
... patients and a small charge is made for playing . The surgeon's report shows that patients suffer considerably from nostalgia . It is believed that better facilities for recreation , a few additional mules for driving patients about ...
... patients and a small charge is made for playing . The surgeon's report shows that patients suffer considerably from nostalgia . It is believed that better facilities for recreation , a few additional mules for driving patients about ...
Page 173
... patients can wash their hands and faces is needed . Inspector suggests advisability of isolating patients having tuberculosis , who are now in a ward with other patients . tal , Manila , P. I. This institution is maintained for the ...
... patients can wash their hands and faces is needed . Inspector suggests advisability of isolating patients having tuberculosis , who are now in a ward with other patients . tal , Manila , P. I. This institution is maintained for the ...
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accounts acres Act July Adjutant-General ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE Alaska amount animals appropriation army transport service Arsenal Article of War Artillery Band authorized battalion Battery beef buildings Capt captain Cavalry charge chartered chief quartermaster China clothing coal Coast Artillery College colonel commissary Company condition construction Corps cost Cuba Department of California depot discharge duty employees ending June 30 enlisted expenses feet fiscal year ending Fort Greble Fort Terry Frame furnished Government H. C. CORBIN HEADQUARTERS Infantry inspection inspector issued June 30 Lieut Lieutenant-General Miles Manila ment military muster National Cemetery noncommissioned officers ordnance organizations ounces Philippine Islands Plumbing Porto Rico pounds purchased quartermaster Quartermaster's Department rank received recruits regiment Regular Army repairs rooms sailed San Francisco satisfactory Second lieutenant Secretary Secretary of War sergeant ship soldiers stations storehouse Subsistence Department supplies surgeon tion Tongku tonnage tons troops United vessel Volunteer Washington York