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492. Ardent spirits--Army and Navy: letter from the Secretary of War in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 28th ultimo, in relation to allowing to the soldiers and seamen of the United States an equivalent, in money, in lieu of the present allowance for ardent spirits : January 14, 1830

494. General orders no. 220: the accompanying statement of the cost of clothing and camp and garrison equipage for the Army of the United States, to govern until further orders, with the allowance of clothing to each soldier during his enlistment, and his proportion for each year, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned

495. Sanitary Commission, Washington, D.C., December [blank], 1861: The Sanitary Commission take this method, in addition to the means already used, to remind you of the fact that there are various supplies in the hands of the commission to be applied to the benefit of the sick or wounded soldiers of the several regiments

498. Officers and soldiers of the Sixth Va. Vol. Infantry: having been appointed your surgeon, and bearing in mind that it is the number of bayonets in the field, and not names on the muster roll, is the strength of an army, I come among you to give such advice for your camp life as may best preserve your health and promote your efficiency : to secure which the observance of the following rules are necessary and will be required

499. A representation to Congress by the Morton Testimonial Association: covering a portion of the new and recently received petitions, memorials, resolutions, & letters from a large number of the American Medical Association, scientific societies, professors and surgeons of the principal colleges and hospitals, surgeons, officers and wounded soldiers of the Federal Army, &c., &c., urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the Army and Navy : submitted to the 38th Congress, and printed for the use of its members

500. Anaesthetics: brief of points and proofs in support of petitions, memorials, resolutions and letters, from a large number of the American Medical Association, scientific societies, professors and surgeons of the principal colleges and hospitals, surgeons, officers and wounded soldiers of the Federal Army, &c. : laid before the Committee of Ways and Means, and to whom the subject had been referred by a joint resolution of the House, March 1864, urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the army and navy : report of the Committee of the Senate on Military Affairs and the Militia, 3d session, 37th Congress, no. 89