. / r: : . . . : /? ri f;.,’ *" ' *• £5 : < ■ ' T- Cl ■vr ‘ i.. Vjk v*.v — • 1-J — '•{&£ »j ]'S ,'sXi - Si- w- s_- uJ£± -J\, V~- C . W~ — , - Circular No. 1. W A R D E PA RT AIE N T, SURGEON GENERAL’S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., July 1, 1871. The following is the Standard Supply Table of the Medical Department of the United States Army, and its provisions and requirements will be in force from this date. J. K. BARNES, Surgeon General, U. S. Army. STANDARD SUPPLY TABLE OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT i OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY. 1. Requisitions for Medical Supplies will in future be made semi-annually, and for a six months’ supply, unless otherwise directed by a Medical Director or the Surgeon Gen- eral. But at remote posts, to which it is difficult to procure transportation, except at certain seasons, such as the posts on the head-waters of the Missouri, in Alaska, the Department of the Columbia, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, requisitions will be made for one year’s supply. 2. To permit Medical Officers to indulge in individual preferences, a secondary list of drugs and medicines has been prepared, the articles upon which are to be obtained by special requisition only. Such special requisitions should be forwarded to the Medical Director, in triplicate, at the same time as the regular annual or semi-annual requisition for supplies, and the Medical Director will forward one copy of such special requisition to the Surgeon General, with such alterations as he may have made in it indicated thereon, together with a statement of the date of his approval and the depot to which he has for- warded the original for issue. It is not supposed that any medical officer will require for all, nor (except at the larger posts) for even the majority of the articles contained on this secondary list, and Medical Directors will scrutinize closely such requisitions, and make such alterations as they deem proper. 3. While it is believed that the quantities allowed will be ample, and usually in excess of the requirements of the posts, it is not supposed that they will always meet the necessities caused by the prevalence of epidemics, or the location of troops in unhealthy parts of the country, and medical officers who allow their supplies to become exhausted in such contingencies, without giving timely notice of the deficiency, will be held account- able for any bad results arising therefrom. 4. Medical Purveyors will not issue any articles not on this Supply Table, except by special authority of the Surgeon General. 5. Sets of personal instruments, meteorological instruments, test chests and micro- scopes will be issued only from the Surgeon General’s Office. 6. Requisitions for regular medical supplies are to be made in detail, in duplicate, and are to be transmitted by different mails. They are to be made for those articles only that are, or are likely to be, deficient, and Miey must exhibit the quantity of every article on hand. In preparing the regular semi-annual requisition medical officers shall conform to the Standard Supply Table as to articles, and if quantities in excess of the authorized allow- ance be asked for, satisfactory reasons therefor must be assigned, or they will not be issued. 7. Acting Assistant Medical Purveyors at field depots and the senior medical officer of every hospital, regiment, post, or detached command shall forward their requisitions for medical supplies to the Medical Director under whom they may be serving. The Medical Director will approve or modify the requisition at his discretion and, in ordinary cases, transmit them to the nearest Purveyor for issue. If, in the opinion of the Medical Purveyor the articles asked for are extravagant in quantity, he shall, when the circum- 4 stances of the case permit, forward the requisition to the Surgeon General for instructions. When the quantity required is large and the interests of the service permit, the Medical Director shall transmit the requisitions, with his recommendations indorsed thereon, to the Surgeon General. 8. Special requisitions shall consist of a list of the articles and of the respective quantities required and of the quantity of each article required remaining on hand, with a certificate, properly dated and signed, that they are necessary for the public service, and stating why such requisition is necessary. 9. Disinfectants are furnished by the Medical Department, for use in Post Hospitals, and with the sick, only. Quicklime, chlorinated lime, and disinfectants for the use of posts, must be obtained from the Quartermaster’s Department. 10. Applications for microscopes by medical officers will be favorably considered, provided the evidence be satisfactory that the officer will use the instrument for the benefit of science, and will report the results of his observations to the Surgeon General. 11. The transfer of surgical instruments issued to medical officers for their personal use is positively forbidden, unless authorized by the Surgeon General. Each medical officer shall retain those instruments in his immediate possession so long as he remains in the Army, and will be held responsible for their complete and serviceable condition, and for their easy accessibility at all times. If the instruments be lost, destroyed or damaged, they must be replaced or repaired as soon as possible by means of a requisition upon the Surgeon General, setting forth fully the causes of such losses or damage. If the loss or damage result from the unavoidable casualties of the service, the expense of replacing or repairing the instruments will be paid by the Medical Department; if from any other causes, such expenses must be paid by the medical officer. 12. Surgical Instruments, medicine cases, panniers, and mess chests that need and are worth repairing, will be reported to the Medical Director with a view to their being sent, when circumstances permit, to the nearest Medical Purveyor, and are not to be sub- mitted to inspection with a view to condemnation, unless the probable expense of trans- portation and repair will exceed the value of the articles. 13. When it is necessary to obtain medical supplies, in an emergency which will not admit of application to a Medical Purveyor, they may be purchased and paid for by the medical officer and Bills in duplicate for his reimbursement (Form 1,) be forwarded through the Medical Director to the Surgeon General for examination and payment. The purchasing officer shall prepare, in triplicate, an Invoice of the articles bought (Form 2,); one copy to be forwarded to the Surgeon General with the Bills; one, as a voucher, to accompany his next Property Return, on which he shall account for the articles purchased; and one to be filed with his retained set of vouchers. Medical officers will exercise great care to avoid, by proper requisitions, the necessity for making direct purchases. 14. Medical officers shall take up and account for all medical supplies of the Army that come into their possession, and report, when possible, to whose account thejr are to be credited. 15. In all official lists of medical supplies, the nomenclature, order, and classifica- tion of the Standard Supply Table shall be strictly followed. The whole table need not be transcribed in all instances, but the names of the articles mentioned must follow the official arrangement. 5 16. All officers in transferring medical supplies shall prepare Invoices in triplicate, (Form 3,) two of which are to be given to the receiving officer and one sent immediately to the Surgeon General. The receiving officer shall prepare Receipts in triplicate, (Form 4.) two of which are to be given to the issuing officer, with a report of the qua ity and condition of the articles, and one sent immediately to tin Surgeon General accompanied by a copy of the report. A packer’s list (Form 5,) will be furnished by the issuing officer whenever requested by the officer making requisition. The contents of Medicine Wagons must be invoiced in detail. When supplies are turned bver to a Quartermaster for storage or transportation, a duplicate of the Quartermaster’s receipt for the packages will be for- warded to the Surgeon General with the invoice. 17. When medical supplies are sold at Public Auction the officer responsible for the property shall prepare an Account of Sales, in duplicate (Form 6). He shall also pre- pare an Invoice, in tr plicate, of the articles sold The original of this Account of Sales, accompanied by the original of the Invoice, will be forwarded as a voucher to his money accounts; the duplicate of the Account of Sales will be filed with his retained set of vouchers. The duplicate of the Invoice is to be sent to the Surgeon General as a voucher, with his next Property Return—on which the articles sold shall be accounted for—and the triplicate filed with his retained set of vouchers. 18. Medical officers receiving money from tlie sale of puhlic property shall deposit the same without delay in the nearest Government Depository, to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, or with a medical disbursing officer, taking duplicate Certificates of Deposit or Receipts therefor, the original of which shall be forwarded directly to the Surgeon General. This will serve as a voucher to the Abstract of Disbursements upon winch such transfer appears! The duplicate of the Certificate of Deposit or Receipt should be retained by the officer. 19. Assistant Medical Purveyors and Medical Storekeepers shall prepare at the end of each fiscal quarter, a Return, in triplicate, of medical supp ie3 on hand at last returns, received, expended, issued, sold and remaining on hand. They shall also prepare a Quarterly Abstract of Receipts and Issues, in triplicate, which shall state the names < f the persons from whom supplies have been received; the names of those to whom they have been issued; the quantities transferred in every instance, and the dates of the transactions. The original of this Abstract, accompanied by a complete set of vouchers (Pars. 17 and 18,) and the original Return, shall be transmitted to the Surgeon General at tlie end of the Quarter, and the duplicate of the Abstract, without vouchers, and of the Return, by the next mail: the triplicate of the Abstract, with a complete set of vouchers, and of the Return, are to be retained. 20. All other medical officers in charge of medical supplies shall prepare annually, on the 81st of December, in triplicate, Returns of medical supplies on hand at last returns, received, expended, issued, sold and remaining on hand, (including personal instruments) and all officers shall render similar accounts when relieved from the duty to which their returns relate. In consequence of the arrangement adopted in the Annual Property Return no separate Abstract of Receipts and Issues will, ordinarily, be required. The original of this Return, accompanied by a complete set of vouchers, wdiich will consist, of Invoices of all property received and Receipts for all property issued, shall be promptly transmitted to the Surgeon General, as shall also the duplicate, without vouchers, by the 6 next mail. The triplicate, with a complete set of vouchers, shall be retained f r the pro- tection of the officer responsible for the property. In exceptional cases a certified Invoice may be offered by the issuing officer, in the absence of a Receipt, as a substitute for the proper voucher, together with such additional evidence as he may possess in regard to the transfer. 21. Damaged and unserviceable Medical and Hospital Property must be submitted to inspection, lists being made out on forms similar to those used for the condemnation of other military property. It is expected that a Medical Director will, at least once a year, visit each post in his department, and he will then inspect all unserviceable property sub- mitted to his action. 22. Articles lost or destroyed by unavoidable accident must be accounted for by a Certificate from the medical officer setting forth fully the circumstances under which such loss or destruction occurred—and this should be accompanied by statements of non- interested parties as evidence in the case. Such Certificates and Statements must be for- warded through the Medical Director for remark. MEDICINES. I. Kegular Supply; to be drawn semi-annually or annually for all posts. ARTICLES. Allowance for Six Months, j Allowance , for Three j Months. | Post of 1 Co. i o v 16 16 16 24 24 48 “ Bicarbonate of, in 8 oz. bottles..., 16 16 24 32 32 32 8 “ Bitartrate of, powdered, (Cream of Tartar) in 8 oz. bot.oz. 16 16 32 32 48 64 16 “ Chlorate of, powdered, in 8 oz. bottles 16 16 24 32 48 96 8 “ Nitrate of, powdered, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 16 24 48 “ Permanganate of, in 1 oz. bottles 2 2 4 6 8 10 2 Potassium, Bromide of, in 4 oz. bottles 8 8 16 32 40 64 8 9 Allowance for Six Months. Allowance for Three Months. ARTICLES. Post of 1 Co. Post of 2 Cos. Post of 4 Cos. Post of 6 Cos. Post of 1 Regt. General Hospital of 250 beds. 500 Men in the Field. M edicines— Continued. Potassium, Iodide of, in 8 oz. bottles 16 24 48 96 112 112 8 Quinia, Sulphate of, in 1 oz. bottles, or compressed in tins 10 15 25 30 40 60 10 Rhubarb, powdered, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 8 12 16 24 Rochelle Salt, powdered, in 8 oz. bottles 32 48 64 80 96 96 16 Santonin, in 1 oz. bottles 1 1 i 1 2 2 Seneka, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 16 24 32 48 64 8 Silver, Nitrate of, in crystals, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 *‘ Fused, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 Soap, Castile, in paper ....lb. 4 6 8 12 16 24 8 “ Common, in bars 10 15 20 25 25 Soda, Bicarbonate of, in 8 oz. bottles 24 32 48 64 64 96 16 “ Chlorinated Solution of, in 1 lb. g. s. bottles 4 6 8 12 16 20 1 Squill, powdered, in 1 oz. bottles 1 2 3 4 5 6 “ Syrup of, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb. 4 8 12 16 24 20 4 Strychnia, in oz. bottles Y* Vb Vb Vb Sulphur, washed, in 8 oz. bottles 16 16 32 32 48 64 16 Turpentine, Oil of, in 32 oz. bottles .bott. 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 Vaccine Virus, quantities as required, (see note) Wax, White, in paper 4 4 8 12 16 32 1 Zinc, Acetate of, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 2 4 4 6 “ Oxide of, in 1 oz. bottles 2 2 2 2 2 4 “ Solution of Chloride of, in 1 lb. g. s. bottles 2 4 6 8 10 12 “ Sulphate of, in 1 oz. bottles 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 NOTE. 1. Vaccine Virus is to be procured by application to Medical Directors of Departments. Medical Directors will obtain it by requisition upon the Surgeon General. II. Supplementary List of Medicines. To be obtained on Special Requisition only. ARTICLES. Allowance for Six Months. Allowance for Three Months. Post of 1 Co. Post of 2 Cos. Post of 4 Cos. Post of 6 Cos. Post of 1 Kegt. General Hospital of 250 beds. 500 Men in the Field. Medicines. Acid, Arsenious. in °7" S- s- bottles J4 1 1 1 “ Benzoic, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles l I i 2 2 2 “ Chromic, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles l 1 i . 1 1 i “ Gallic, in i oz. bottles l 1 i 1 1 i “ Phosphoric, Diluted, in 4 oz. g. s. bottles 4 4 4 4 4 “ Hydrocyanic, Diluted, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles I 1 1 1 1 i Aconite root, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 24 24 32 8 “ ‘ Tincture of, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Anise, Oil of, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 1 2 2 3 4 Arnica, Fluid Extract of, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 8 8 16 24 Arsenic and Mercury, Solution of the Iodide of, in 1 oz. g s. bot..oz. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Assafetida, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 4 4 4 8 Vs lA iz ’4 1Z Bismuth, Subcarbonate of, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 4 8 8 16 “ Tannate of, in 1 oz. bottles 1 1 1 2 2 4 Blistering liquid, in 4 oz. g. s. 4 4 4 8 8 8 4 Bromine, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 1 1 1 1 1 Buchu, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. g. s. bottles 16 16 32 48 64 64 Cacao, Butter of, in 4 oz. tins 4 4 8 12 16 20 Calabar Bean, Extract of, in oz. bottles v« V* y* Va Va ye Cantliarides, Tincture of, in 1 oz. bottles 1 1 i 1 1 1 “ Cerate of the Extract of, in 4 oz. pots 4 4 ■ 4 4 4 8 Catechu, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 8 8 8 16 Chamomile Flowers, in paper lb. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cinchona Bark, powdered, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 24 32 64 Cloves, Oil of, in 1 oz. bottles 1 1 1 1 1 1 Collod'on, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 2 4 4 4 4 1 32 32 64 96 128 Creasote, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 i 1 i i 1 Cubeb, Oleo-resin of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 8 16 16 32 Gentian, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 16 24 32 48 48 64 Gum Arabic, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 8 12 16 96 Guaiac, Resin of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 24 24 64 Indian Hemp, Purified Extract of, in 1 oz. pots 1 1 2 2 3 3 Ipecacuanha, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 8 16 24 32 8 Iron, Dried Sulphate of, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 4 8 8 16 “ by Hydrogen, in 1 oz. bottles 1 1 1 • 2 2 3 “ Hypophosphite of, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 2 4 4 6 “ Syrup of the Iodide of, in 8 oz. g. s. bottles 8 8 16 24 32 32 “ Oxalate of, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 2 4 4 6 “ and Potassa, Tartrate of, in 1 oz. bottles 2 2 2 4 4 6 “ Pyrophosphate of, in 4 oz. bottles 4 4 8 12 16 24 11 Allowance Allowance foe Six Months. for Three Months. » ARTICLES. i? IS "5- GO O Q o o pp a l—1 CO t—< <♦-1 - 7? in S-d o U 04 o S ° O Pn f^ Ph Ph fi o »o Medicines—Continued. Mercury, Green Toilule of, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles 1 l 2 3 4 4 “ Yellow Subsulpbate of, (Turpeth Mineral) in 1 oz. bot..oz. 1 l 1 1 1 1 Morphia, Acetate of, in % oz. bottles X A X X X X Myrrh, in 4 oz. bottles •. 4 4 8 8 16 16 Origanum, Oil of, in 1 oz. g. s. bottles X 1 1 1 1 1 Potassium, Cyanide of, in J/g oz. bottles Vs X Vs X X X Sarsaparilla. Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 16 24 32 48 64 61 Senna, Confection of, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 1 1 2 2 2 Sinapism Paper 1 1 1 1 1 1 Soda, Phosphate of, exsiccated, in 4 oz. bottles 8 8 8 8 8 16 “ Sulphite of, exsiccated, in 4 oz. bottles 8 8 16 24 32 48 8 Sulphur, in roll lb. 6 6 6 6 6 6 Tar, Wood, in 8 oz. w. m. bottles 8 16 24 32 48 48 Taraxacum, Fluid Extract of, in S oz. bottles 8 8 8 8 8 16 Tolu, Balsam of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 8 8 8 8 Valerian, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 24 32 32 1 1 1 1 2 2 “ K Tincture of, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 2 2 2 6 8 8 12 16 16 36 Wild-cherry Bark, Fluid Extract of, in 8 oz. bottles.... 16 16 32 48 64 64 HOSPITAL STORES. ARTICLES. Allowance for Six Months. Allowance for Three Months. ! Post of 1 Co. Post of 2 Cos. j Post of 4 Cos. L Post of 6 Cos. Post of 1 Reg't. General Hospital of 250 beds. 500 Men in the Field. Hospital Stores. Arrow-root, in tins 5 5 10 15 20 25 Barley, in tins lb. 5 10 15 20 25 30 Beef, Extract of, Liebig’s, in porcelain jars lb. 6 10 15 20 25 30 16 Brandy, in 32 oz. bottles 12 1(5 24 32 36 48 12 Candles, sperm or composition, half length, in boxes lb. 4 1 1 1 2 2 Cinnamon, ground, in 4 oz. bottles 4 8 12 16 20 24 Cocoa or Chocolate, in tins or cakes lb. 2 4 6 8 10 12 Corn Starch, in tins 2 4 6 8 10 12 Farina, in tins 2 4 6 8 10 12 4 Gelatin, shred, in 4 oz. packages 4 8 16 24 24 32 Ginger, ground, in 8 oz. bottles 8 8 16 16 24 32 Milk, concentrated, in 1 lb. tins 12 18 16 Nutmegs, in 2 oz. bottles 2 2 4 6 8 8 2 Pepper, black, ground, in 4 oz. bottles 8 12 16 24 32 48 8 Sugar, white, crushed, in boxes or tins 12 18 24 48 64 120 12 Tapioca, in tins 2 4 6 8 10 12 Tea, black, in tins or original chests lb. 10 15 25 40 60 100 5 Whiskey, in 32 oz. bottles 12 24 36 48 72 120 24 Wine, in 32 oz. bottles 12 24 24 36 48 60 INSTRUMENTS, DRESSINGS, STATIONERY, FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES—Expendable. Allowance for Six Months. Allowance for Three Months. ARTICLES. Post of 1 Co. Post of 2 Cos. Post of 4 Cos. Post of 6 Cos. Post of 1 Reg’t. General Hospital of 250 beds. 500 Men in the Field. Instruments. Nipple Shields 4 6 8 12 18 Probangs 6 6 9 12 16 24 6 Syringes, penis, glass 12 18 24 36 48 48 6 “ “ rubber 2 3 4 6 6 12 2 Trusses, single 2 3 4 6 8 12 2 “ double no. Dressings. Bandages, roller, unbleached and unsized, assorted, in a pasteboard box—1 dozen. 1 inch by 1 yard; 2 dozen, 2 inches by 3 yards; 2 dozen, 2V£ inches by 3 yards; 1 dozen, 3 inches by 4 yards; '/o dozen, 3% inches by 5 yards; 1 dozen, 4 inches by 6 yards; VtJ 1 1 1 2 2 2 dozen, 4 inches by 8 yards 12 18 24 32 48 96 32 Bandages, suspensory 2 4 6 8 8 10 4 Binder’s Boards, 2% by 12 inches 12 18 24 36 48 48 12 “ “ 4 by 17 inches 12 18 24 36 48 48 12 Cotton Bats 2 3 4 6 8 10 2 “ Wadding 4 4 4 6 8 10 2 Flannel, red, all wool 4 6 8 10 12 20 4 Gutta Percha Cloth 2 4 6 8 8 12 2 Lint, patent 2 4 6 8 10 12 4 “ picked lb. 1 2 3 4 4 10 2 Muslin, unbleached, unsized, 1 yard wide 8 10 16 20 25 40 10 1 “ assorted 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ upholsterer’s 2 2 2 2 2 2 Oakum, fine, picked lb. 10 15 20 30 40 60 5 Oiled Muslin, in 2 yard pieces 4 4 6 8 10 20 4 “ Silk, in 2 yard pieces 2 2 4 6 8 10 2 Plaster of Paris, in 5 lb. tins lb. 5 5 10 10 15 25 Pencils, hair, (assorted sizes) in vials 6 12 18 24 26 36 6 Pins 2 3 5 8 10 20 3 Plaster, adhesive, 5 yards in a can 10 15 20 30 40 60 5 “ Isinglass, 1 yard in a case 4 6 8 12 16 20 10 Silk, gray, for shades 34 Vi 1 1 1 2 V “ ligature % Vi 1 134 2 3 Vi Splints 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 “ Smith’s Anterior 2 3 3 4 4 6 3 “ .material for making, felt 2 4 6 8 8 12 2 Sponge, fine, small pieces 6 10 16 20 24 30 10 Tape, cotton, or twilled stay binding 2 3 6 8 10 15 3 1 2 3 4 5 12 1 “ cotton, spools, assorted. 2 2 2 4 4 12 8 12 16 20 10 14 ARTICLES. Allowance foe Six Months. Allowance FOR THREE Months. 6 o c o Ph | Post of 2 Cos. Post of 4 Cos. Post of 6 Cos. ; "to fS o o Pn General Hospital of 250 beds. 500 Men in the Field. Dressings—Continued. 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 ll(*r 1 2 ‘t-Vz 3 8 16 24 32 48 48 8 Stationery. Blank Books, cap, half bound, 4quires 3 4 4 5 6 10 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 Envelopes, printed, official 50, letter 50 300 300 400 500 600 1000 300 2 2 3 4 4 8 1 4 4 6 6 8 24 4 “ carmine, in 1 oz. bottles 2 2 3 4 5 6 1 \Iucil*t,r k 1 ] 2 2 3 4 Vz i i 2 Ya 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 “ wrapping, white and blue 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 “ writing: cap, 1 quire; letter, 2 quires; note, 1 quire.. ..qrs. 16 16 24 32 48 96 8 Pencils, lead... 6 6 12 12 18 48 6 4 6 8 10 12 24 2 48 48 72 96 96 120 48 1 1 2 3 4 Tape, red 1 1 2 2 2 4 Miscellaneous. 6 10 15 20 24 Brushes, scrubbing 6 10 15 20 24 50 “ for stove blacking 1 1 1 2 2 2 ft. 300 400 600 800 1000 1600 Corks, velvet, best, assorted 16 20 24 36 48 72 12 Lamp Wicks, pieces 6 6 12 12 12 Pill Boxes, % paper, % turned wood 8 12 18 24 30 60 6 Rubber Scrubbers — 4 4 8 8 12 36 Rotten-stone, for polishing instruments, in papers lb. Vz Vz 1 1 1 Sheepskins, dressed, for plasters 2 3 4 6 8 12 1 Stove-blacking, or polish, papers 6 6 6 8 10 12 Vz Vz Vz 1 1 1 “ rubber, black, to match r 1 1 2 2 2 Vials—six, 6 oz.; six, 4 oz.; six, 2 oz.; six, 1 oz 12 16 20 30 40 60 4 INSTRUMENTS. BOOKS, BEDDING, CLOTHING, FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS. Not Expendable. To be renewed only as required. ARTICLES. Ss H 6 a o £ Out fi o o s P* T AL © o o © Post of 6 Cos. % > SfCE F *W> o «+-. o OR— 'S, ■» o| — o iZ & s ° o 500 Men in the Field. Instruments. . Atomizers, Steam 1 1 1 i 2 2 Cupping Glasses, assorted sizes 12 12 18 24 21 36 12 12 Electric Apparatus 1 1 I 1 1 1 Field Case i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Irrigators .7. i 1 1 1 2 2 3 Lancet, thumb 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 Leech, artificial 1 1 1 i 1 1 Meteorological Instruments, ns authorized by the Surgeon General. Obstetrical Case, (see list) ... 1 1 1 i 1 Pocket Cases, (see list) 1 1 1 1 i 2 3 1 Post-mortem Cases, (see list) 1 1 1 i 1 1 Scarificators I 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Scissors, large and small — 2 2 2 4 4 0 10 2 Speculum for the rectum 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 “ “ vagina, glass or metal 1 1 1 1 1 Spon geholders, for the throat .. i 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Spray Apparatus i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Stethoscope i 1 1 I 1 1 2 1 Stomach Pump and Tube, in case i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 Svringes, hard rubber, 8 ounce 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 1 “ hypodermic i 1 1 1 1 1 “ rubber, self-injecting 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 “ •* “ with one Colpeurynter in each case..no. i 1 1 1 “ universal, hard rubber 1 i 1 1 1 1 “ vagina, glass 1 i 1 1 1 “ “ hard rubber....; 2 2 2 2 4 Tooth-extracting Case, (see list) i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 Tongue Depressors, hinged i i 1 2 2 3 4 1 Tourniquets, field. 4 “ screw, with pad 2 ■2 2 2 2 2 4 2 Urinometers 1 1 i 1 1 1 . Books. Anatomy, Gray’s 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i Bumstead on A’enereal 1 1 i 1 1 1 Chemistry, Fowne’s 1 1 i 1 1 1 Children, Diseases of, Meigs & Pepper, or Vogel 1 1 i 1 1 1 Craig on the Decimal System 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 x Dictionary, English, Worcester’s 1 1 i 1 1 1 “ ' Medical, Dunglison’s 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 16 ARTICLES. ■ Temporary Post. Post of 1 Co. © Post of 2 Cos. t Ar 6 o & LOW A C o <© . o o Post of 1 Rcg’t. 1 o General Hospital f of 250 beds. 1 500 Men in the Field. Books—Continued. Diseases of Women, Thomas’ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dispensatory 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ear, Troltsoh on 1 1 1 1 1 1 Eye, Stellwag on copy. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Histology, Strieker’s 1 1 1 1 1 Hygiene, Parke’s copy. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jurisprudence, Taylor’s or Stille & Wharton 1 1 1 1 1 Meteorology, Loomis’ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Midwifery, Hodge’s 1 1 “ Cazeaux’ 1 1 1 1 1 Ophthalmoscope, Zander 1 1 1 1 Pathology, Surgical, Billroth’s 1 1 1 1 1 Physics, Ganot’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 Physiology, Flint’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 Practice of Medicine, Flint's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ “ Wood’s 1 1 1 1 “ “ Reynold’s 1 1 1 1 “ “ Aitken’s 1 1 1 “ “ Niemeyer’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 Recruits, Examination of, Tripler’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 Skin, Diseases of, Tilbury Fox 1 1 1 1 1 1 Surgery, Ericlisen’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ Gross’ 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ Holmes’ 1 1 1 “ Guthrie’s Commentaries 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ Waring’s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ Mechanical, Wales’ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Woodward on “ Camp Diseases ” copy. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Woodward's Hospital Steward’s Manual 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Case, Diet and Prescription Book 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Morning Report Book 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Order and Letter Book 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Record of Deaths 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ of Patients 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 “ small, flexible covers 1 “ Surgical Operations 1 1 1 1 Regulations, Army 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bedding. Bed Sacks 20 12 18 36 48 60 300 20 Beds, water, india-rubber 1 1 1 1 1 Blankets, white, gray for the field 40 40 00 80 120 150 700 40 4 2 4 4 Counterpanes, according to pattern 20 20 30 45 60 90 300 Cushions, rubber, for air, small 2 2 2 4 4 6 8 “ “ “ with open centre i 1 2 3 3 4 6 17 Outfit Allowance for— 3 ARTICLES. 6 O O fcD 5 >> o o O O Ph “ Ja j* tZ rH 'N t* tH _o e . © e. o O o o O 0> 'V § o o o r? O £ ® <© Ph PH Pi © Bedding— Continued. Gutta Percha Beil Covers, so made as to form, when united, a con- 4 4 6 8 1 * i;i. D 10 15 20 40 50 60 280 Mosquito Bars, when specially required 10 12 15 30 48 60 260 5 10 15 20 40 50 60 280 5 2 4 6 10 12 10 48 Pillow Cases, white 40 40 eo 80 120 150 700 40 i, rji- ,j, , 20 40 40 CO 00 150 200 900 Hospital Clothing. • r tt ■ n 20 20 40 80 100 130 500 0 10 18 30 50 150 Shirts, cotton, according to pattern 20 20 40 80 100 130 coo 6 CJJ • x _ 1 • l"l (T til 1 1*1 t* YIO I VO 6 10 18 .30 50 150 Socks, woolen, according to pattern, pairs 20 40 80 100 130 500 Furnituee. Bed Screens, material for covering 6 6 12 18 24 30 10 10 16 30 45 00 270 12 18 24 36 60 80 250 1 1 2 2 2 12 i 2 2 2 3 4 2 „ 2 4 6 8 20 Earth Closet Commodes, or 1 1 1 1 9. 2 6 “ “ *• fittings, j T 1" i n >• > iZ © Post of 1 Co. Ot'TF o O Cl o o T Al © o © © Oh LOW A O c© O © \CE F *bX) © O © o General Hospital ? of 250 beds. 1 500 Men in the Field. Miscellaneous—Continued. Cleavers i 1 1 2 2 2 3 Cork Extractor i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Corkscrews i 1 2 2 2 3 . 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Colanders i 1 2 2 3 4 6 1 Dippers, tin. assorted 3 4 6 8 12 18 2 i 2 8 12 12 18 24 24 30 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 Feeding Cups 2 2 3 4 6 8 12 2 Flesh Forks 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Funnels, glass, ]/, pint 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 “ tin, pint 1 2 2 2 4 6 6 1 Graters, nutmeg, and large 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 Gridirons 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 Hatchets 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 Ilones 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Kettles, tea, iron 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 Knives, table 24 24 36 46 72 96 300 12 “ carving 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 1 “ butcher’s 1 1 2 2 2 3 6 1 Forks, table 21 24 36 48 72 96 300 12 “ carving 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 1 Ladles 2 2 2 3 4 4 6 1 0 Lanterns, glass 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 3 Litters, hand 3 3 6 10 20 30 24 4 Measures, graduated, glass, 4 oz 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 “ “ “ minim 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 “• tin, gallon to pint—sets 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Medicine Cases, furnished by the list 1 1 i 1 Measuring Glasses, large 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 2 “ Panniers, furnished bv the list—sets 1 1 1 “ Spoons, delf. 2 2 2 4 6 6 10 1 li Wagons, furnished by the list, (see note).... Mess Chest, furnished Ly the list ... 1 1 1 Milk Cans. 2 gallons, graduated i 1 2 2 3 6 Mills, coffee 1 i 1 1 1 2 2 1 Mortars and Pestles, wedgewood, 3JX to 8 inches 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 1 Mugs, delf. tin for field , IS IS 24 36 60 84 200 12 Pans, frying 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 “ sauce 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 1 “ tin 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 Pill Machines 1 1 1 1 i “ Tiles, 5 to 10 inches 2 2 2 3 4 4 6 1 Pitchers, delf, two sizes 4 4 5 6 10 12 20 r\r\ “ metal, for dressings 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 1 Portfolios 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 rtn “ inodorous, Army pattern 1 1 1 i i 2 19 ARTICLES. Temporary Post. Post of 1 Co. o Post of 2 Cos. 5 T AL o % o Ph LOW A o O o o 1 Ph SC2 F 9 « 4h o I OR— o Id o § O 500 Men in the Field. Miscellaneous—Continued. Pots, coffee, tin 2 2 2 4 5 6 10 2 “ mustard i 2 2 2 2 4 8 1 “ pepper i 2 2 2 2 4 8 1 “ tea, delf 2 2 2 4 5 P 10 Razor, brush and strop, in case 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 Rulers J 1 1 1 2 2 4 Sadirons 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 Salt Cellars 4 4 5 6 10 12 20 4 Saws, butcher’s 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 “ wood 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 Scales and Weights, prescription, one set of Apothecaries’ and one Bet ot Gramme weights 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 “ “ shop 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 “ platform 1 Slates, with pencils 1 1 1 2 3 6 Spatulas, 3 inch and 6 inch 2 3 3 4 4 6 8 2 Spirit Lamps, (brass for field). i 1 1 2 2 3 6 1 Spit Mugs, without tops 2 2 3 4 5 6 10 Spittoons, hard rubber 5 5 8 15 24 30 100 18 21 36 “ tea 18 18 24 36 60 84 250 10 Steels 1 1 1 2 2 4 8 1 Tape-measure 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 Test Tubes 12 12 12 18 18 24 24 Thermometers 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 Tools, small chest of . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tubs, wash 2 2 2 3 4 4 12 Tumblers, glass 18 18 24 36 60 84 200 Urinals, glass 2 2 3 4 6 8 12 ALLOWANCE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS. PERSONAL SET. Two Amputating Knives, one long, one medium. Two Catlings, one long, one medium. One Cartilage Knife. One Bistoury, straight. Three Scalpels. One Capital Saw, long, bow. two blades. One Chain Saw. One Metacarpal Saw. One Hey’s Saw'. One Trephine, conical. One Trephine, small crown. One Razor, small. One Raspatory. One Elevator. One Brush. One Bone Forceps, Liston's, long, sharp, spring handle. One Bone Forceps, broad-edged, slightly curved, spring handle. One Bone Forceps, gnawing, spring handle. One Bone Forceps, sequestrum, spring handle. FOR CAPITAL OPERATIONS. One Lithotomy Forceps. One Artery' Forceps. One Artery Needle. One ArtCry Needle Key. Twelve Surgeon’s Needles. Six Wire-Suture Needles. One Tourniquet, screw, with pad. One Tenaculum. One Scissors. One Chisel. One Gouge. One Trocar and Canula, straight. Four Drills, (with one handle.) Two Retractors. Twelve yards Suture Wire, silver. ’/( ounce Ligature Silk. x/& ounce Wax. One Mahogany Case, brass bound, slide catch. One Leather Pouch. FOR MINOR OPERATIONS. One Amputating Knife. One Finger Knife. Ore Hernia Knife. Three Bistouries, one straight, one curved, one curved— probe pointed. Two Scalpels. One Artery Forceps. One Ball Forceps. One Dressing Forceps. One Dissection Forceps. One (Esophageal Forceps. One Trousseau’s Tracheotomy Forceps. One Artery' Needle. One Artery Needle Key. Twelve Surgeon’s Needles. Six Wire-Suture Needles. Three Scissors, one straight, one angular, one curved. One Tenaculum. One Trocar and Canula, curved. One Belloc's Canula. Two Tracheotomy Tubes, (double.) One Tonsillotome. One (Esophageal Probang. One Nelaton’s Probe. One Director. One Cutting Pliers, small. One Wire Ecraseur. Two Grooved Staffs, medium and large. One Syme’s Staff. • One Sound, small, straight. Six Steel Bougies, silvered, double curve, Nos. 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10,11 and 12. Three G. E. Bougies, olive pointed. Three Silver Catheters, Nos. 3, 6 and 9. Six Elastic Catheters, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11. One Prostate Catheter, silver. Twenty-four Suture Pins, silvered. Si,x yards Suture Wire, silver. ounce Ligature Silk. }/g ounce Wax. Six Serre-fines. One Mahogany Case, brass bound, slide catch. One Leather Pou-h. FOR THE F.YE AND EAR. One Anel’s Syringe. One set Bowman’s Probes and Dilators, silver. Two Styles, silver. One Cataract Knife, Beer's. Two Cataract Needles, one lance-headed. One Broad Needle. One Curette. One Cystotome. One Tyrrell’s Hook. One Critcliett’s Spoon. One pair Cilia Forceps. One Sharp Hook. One Strabismus Hook. One pair Scissors, straight. One pair Scissors, curved on the flat. One pair Scissors, strabismus. Six Needles, fine. Y& ounce Silk, fine. One Scoop and Hook, for removing foreign bodies from the Eye and Ear. 21 fir the eye and ear.—Continued. One Speculum, Laurence’s. One Iris Knife. One pair Iris Scissors. Two pair Iris Forceps, one straight, one curved. One Eustachian Catheter. One set Ear Specula, Wilde’s or Toynbee's. One Ophthalmoscope. Two Laryngeal Mirrors, one square, one elliptical, with Reflector. One yard Silver Suture Wire, fine. One pair Forceps, angular, for removing foreign bodies from the Ear, Wilde’s. One set Test Types, Snellen’s. One scruple of Sulphate of Atropia, (in g. s. bottle.) Two scruples of Alcoholic Extract of Calabar Bean, (in g. s. bottle.) One Sheet Calabarized Gelatin. One Mahogany Case, brass bound, slide catch. One Leather Pouch. FOR THE POCKET CASH. One Scalpel. Three Bistouries, one straight, one curved, one curved— probe pointed. One Tenotome. One Thumb Lancet. One Artery Forceps. One Dissection Forceps. One Dressing Forceps. One Artery Needle. Six Surgeon's Needles. Three Wire-Suture Needles. One Exploring Needle. One Tenaculum. One Scissors. One Director. One Probe. One Nelaton's Probe. One Caustic Holder. One Silver Catheter, compound. Six yards Suture Wire, silver. J4 ounce Ligature Silk. ]/g ounce wax. One Russia Leather Case. FOR LOCAL AN.ESTHESIA, DIAGNOSIS, ETC. One Nebulizer, Richardson’s—with Two Tubes, one single—one double. One Medical Thermometer. One Urinometer. Litmus Paper—red, six sheets—blue, six sheets. One Hypodermic Syringe. 3 points. One Mahogany Case, brass bound, slide catch. One Leather Pouch. ONE LEATHER TRUNK FOR THE SET. CONTENTS OF THE CASES OF INSTRUMENTS, MEDICINES, ETC., TO WHICH REFERENCE IS MADE IN THE STANDARD SUPPLY TABLE. Two Amputating Knives, one long, one medium. Two Catlings, one long, one medium. Two Scalpels. Three Bistouries, one straight, one curved, one curved— probe pointed. One Hernia Knife. One Finger Knife. One Capital Saw, long, bow, two blades. One Chain Saw. One Metacarpal Saw. One Hey’s Saw. One Trephine, conical. One Razor, small. One Raspatory. One Elevator. One Brush. One Bone Forceps, broad edged, slightly curved, .spring handle. One Bone Forceps, sequestrum, spring handle. One Artery Forceps. One Ball Forceps. One Dressing Forceps. FIELD CASE. One Dissection Forceps. One Artery Needle. One Artery Needle Key. Twelve Surgeon’s Needles. Six Wire-Suture Needles. One Tourniquet, screw, with pad. One Tenaculum. Two Scissors, one straight, one angular. Two Retractors. One Trocar and Cahula, curved. One Nelaton’s Probe. One Director. Six Steel Bougies, silvered, double curve, Nos. 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10,11 and 12. Three Silver Catheters, Nos. 3, 6 and 9. Six Elastic Catheters, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11. Six yards Suture Wire, silver. Four ounces Ligature Silk. 34 ounce Wax. One Mahogany Case, brass-bound, slide catch. One Leather Pouch. 22 POCKET CASE. One Scalpel. Three Bistouries, one straight, one curved, one curved— probe pointed. One Tenotome. Six Surgeon’s Needles. Three Wire-Suture Needles. One Exploring Needle. One Tenaculum. One Scissors. One Director. One Probe. One Thumb Lancet, One Artery Forceps. One Dressing Forceps. One Artery Needle. One N'elaton’s Probe. One Caustic Holder. One Silver Catheter, compound. Six yards Suture Wire, silver, ounce Ligature Silk, ounce Wax. One Russia Leather Case. POST MORTEM CASE. One Cartilage Knife. Three Scalpels. One Tenaculum. One Dissection Forceps. One Chain and Hooks. Two Needles and Thread. One Saw. One Enterotome. One Scissors. One Blowpipe. One Chisel. Mahogany Box. TOOTH-EXTRACTING CASE—ARMY PATTERN. One Forceps, for extracting upper front root. One Forceps, for upper and lower back root. One Forceps, for upper wisdom, either side. One Forceps, for upper bicuspid and canine, either side. One Forceps, for upper incisor and canine. One Forceps, for lower incisor and bicuspid, either side. One Forceps, for lower molar, either side. One Forceps, for right and left upper molar. One Forceps, for lower bicuspid and canine. One Forceps, for lower molar, cow horn, either side. Two Elevators, Nos. 6 and 7, for lifting roots of bicus- pids and molars. One Ebony-Ilandio Gum Lancet. OBSTETRICAL CASE. One Long Forceps. One Short Forceps. One Yectis. One Crotchet and Blunt Hook. One Perforator. One Set Barnes’ Dilators. One Simpson’s Sound. Russia Leather Case, MEDICINE CASE. Acid, Sulphuric Aromatic oz. 1 Bandages, roller no. 24 Chloroform, purified oz. 6).^i Corks . no. 6 Ginger, Fluid Extract of oz. 2 Ipecacuanha, Fluid Extract of. oz. 1 Iron, Solution of the Subsulphate of oz. 2 Lint, patent lb. *4 Medicine Glass no. 1 Muslin, unbleached, unsized, 1 yard wide yds. 2 Opium, Tincture of, (Laudanum) oz. 2 Pills of no. 200 Pills of Camphor (grains two) and Opium (grain’ one)..... 1 no. 200 Pills, Cathartic Compound no. 200 “ of Sulphate of Quinia, (grains three) no. 200 Plaster, isinglass yd. 1 Pins paper. 1 Scissors pair. 1 Silk, ligature oz. J4 Sponge, fine, small piece. 1 Spoon, tea no- 1 Towel no. 1 MEDICINE PANNIER. Antimony and Potassa, Tartrate of, (Tartar Emetic) oz- 1 Bismuth, Subnitrate of. oz. 4 Cerate, blistering oz. 3 “ simple * oz. 16 Chloral, Hydrate of oz. 6 •Chloroform, purified oz. 12 Colchicum Seed, Fluid Extract of. oz. 3 Medicines. Acid, Carbolic, pure, crystallized oz. 2 “ Citric oz. 2 “ Tannic oz. % Aconite root, Fluid Extract of oz. 3 Alcohol oz. 12 Ammonia, Solution of. oz. 8 28 medicine pannier—Continued. Collodion oz. 3 Cough Mixture, (see note) Copper, Sulphate of oz. 1 Creasote oz. 2 Ginger, Fluid Extract of. oz. 6 Glycerin oz. G Iodine oz. 1 Ipecacuanha, Fluid Extract of. oz. 3 Iron, Solution of the Subsulphate of. oz. 4 “ TinCture of the Chloride of oz. 4 Lead, Acetate of oz. 3 Linament, (see note) Magnesia, Sulphate of. lb. 2 Mercurial Ointment oz. 6 Mercury, Corrosive Chloride of, (Corrosive Subli- mate) oz. % Morphia, Sulphate of oz. J4 Olive Oil oz. 6 Opium, Canphorated Tincture of oz. 6 “ Tincturo of, (Laudanum) oz. 6 Pepper, Cayenne, ground oz. 1 Pills of Camphor (grains two) and Opium (grain one) no. 300 Pills, Cathartic Compound no. GOO Pills of Compound Extract of Colocyntli (grains three) and Ipecacuanha (grain one-half) no. 600 Pills of Ipecacuanha, powdered, and Opium (grains five) no. 400 Pills of Mercury, (Blue Mass) no. 500 “ Opium no. 700 “ Sulphate of Quinia (grains three) no. 500 Quinia, Sulphate of, compressed oz. 2 Silver, Nitrate of, fused oz. 1 Soap oz. 4 Turpentine, Oil of. oz. 6 Zinc, Sulphate of. oz. 2 Hospital Stores. Beef, Extract of, Liebig’s lb. 1 Candles, composition, half length lb. % Milk, concentrated lb. 1 Sugar, white oz. 16 Tea, black oz. 8 Whiskey oz. 24 Instruments. Cupping Tins no. 4 Probang no. 1 Scissors pair. 1 Syringes, penis, glass no. 4 Syringe, self-injecting no. 1 Tourniquets, field no. 2 Med icin es— Continued. Dressings, etc. Bandages, roller, unbleached and unsized, 6—1 inch by 1 yard 'ong ' 12—2 inches by 3 yards iong 12—2J4 inches by 3 yards long 4—3 inches by 4 yards long 1—3J4 inches by 5 yards long 1—4 inches by 8 yards long doz. 3 Felt pieces. 8 Lint, patent lb. ]/2 Matches box. 1 Muslin, unbleached, unsized, one yard wide..yds. 3 Needles, cotton, thimble, in case no. 1 Oiled Silk yd. % Pencils, hair, in vial no. 6 Pins paper. 1 Plaster, adhesive, in tin can yds. 2 “ isinglass yds. 2 Silk, ligature oz. *4 Sponge, fine, small pieces no. 4 Tape, pieces no. 2 Tow lb. 1 Towels no. 3 Books, Stationery, etc. Envelopes, printed, letter size no. 2> Inkstand, traveller’s, filled no. 1 Morning Report Book, Regiment no. 1 Paper, letter, ruled qrs. 2 Pencils, lead no. 2 Penholders no. 2 Pens, steel no. 12 Register of Patients, small, flexible covers no. 1 Tray, tin, for hooks and stationery no. 1 Miscellaneous. Basins, tin, small, for dressers no. 1 Plates, for dressers no. 1 Candle Holder no. 1 Corks doz. 2 Corkscrew no. 1 Measure, graduated, glass, 2 oz no. 1 “ “ “ minim no. 1 Medicine Measuring Glass, in case no. 1 Mortar and Pestle no. 1 Pill Boxes paper. % Scales and Weights, prescription set. 1 Spatula, 3 inch no. 1 Spoon, tea no. 1 Vials, 2—4 ounce " 2—2 ounce 2—1 ounce no. G MEDICINE WAGON. Medicines. Acid, Carbolic, pure, crystallized oz. 4 “ Citric oz. 8 “ Sulphuric Aromatic .'.oz. 8 Acid, Tannic oz. 1 Aconite Hoot, Fluid Extract of oz. 8 Alcohol bott. 2 Ammonia, Aromatic Spirits of. oz. 8 “ Carbonate of. oz. 8 24 medicine wagon—Continue’!. Medicines—Continued. Ammonia, Solution of. oz. 32 Antimony and Potassa, Tartrate of, (Tartar Emetic) oz. 1 Arsenite of Potassa, Solution of, (Fowler’s Solu- tion) oz. 4 Belladonna, Alcoholic Extract of oz. 1 Bismuth, Subnitrate of oz. 16 Calabar Bean, Extract of. oz. J4 Camphor - oz. 8 Castor Oil bott. 4 Cerate, Blistering oz. 8 “ Resin lb. 1. “ Simple lb. 3 Chloral, Hydrate of. oz. 32 Chloroform, purified oz. 04 Colchicum Seed, Fluid Extract of. oz. 8 Collodion oz. 4 Colocynth, Compound Extract of oz. 8 Copper, Sulphate of oz. 2 Croton Oil oz- 1 Ether, Compound Spirits of, (Hoffman's Ano- dyne) Twine ...oz. 8 ; Books, Stationery, etc. Anatomy, Gray’s copy 1 | Blank Books, quarto •. no. 2 Envelopes no. 300 | Elastic Bands, assorted, gross no. 1 Ink, 2 ounce bottles no. 6 , Inkstand, travellers’ no. 1 Order and Letter Book no. 1 Paper, blotting qr. ]/2 “ wrapping, white and blue qrs. 2 “ writing qrs. 8 Pencils, lead no. 12 Penholders no. 6 Pens, steel gross 1 Portfolio no. 1 Register of Patients, small, flexible covers no. 1 Surgery, Erichsen’s copy 1 U. S. Dispensatory copy 1 Bedding. Blankets, in two cases no. 20 Gutta Percha Bed Covers no. 8 Miscellaneous. Axe no. 1 Basins, tin, small, for dressers no. 2 “ washhand no. 3 Bed Pans, metal no. 2 Buckets, leather no. 2 Camp Kettle, small, with cover no. 1 Corks, assorted doz. 12 Corkscrew no. 1 Funnel, tin no. 1 Grater, nutmeg no. 1 Hatchet no. 1 Hone no. 1 Lanterns, glass no. 3 Matches, boxes no. 2 Measure, graduated, glass, 2 ounce no. 1 •Measures, graduated, glass, minim no. 2 Medicine Measuring Glasses no. 2 Mortar and Pestle, wedgewood no. 1 Mugs, tin '..no. 12 Pill Boxes doz. 8 “ Tile no. 1 Plates, dressing no. 4 Razor, Brush with Strop, in case no. 1 Saw no. 1 Scales and Weights, prescription no. 1 Scoops, tin no. 3 Sheepskins, dressed no. 2 Spade no. 1 Spatulas, 3 and 6 inch no. 2 Spoons, table no. 12 “ tea no. 12 Tumblers, tin no. 12 Urinals, glass no. 2 Vials, assorted doz. 8 Basins, tin, small no. 12 “ “ washhand no. 2 Box for Pepper no. 1 “ “ Salt no. 1 Canister for Butter no. 1 “ “ Coffee no. 1 “ “ Sugar no. 1 “ “ Tea no. 1 Cleaver no. 1 Cups, tin no. 1 Dipper no. 1 Dishes, tin, (assorted sizes) no. 6 Grater no. 1 Gridiron no. 1 Kettle, camp, with cover no. 1 “ tea, iron no. 1 MESS CHEST. Knife and Fork, carving, of each no. 1 Knives and Forks, of each no. 12 Ladles no. 2 Mill, Coffee no. 1 Mugs, britannia, half-pint no. 12 Pan, frying no. 1 “ sauce no. 1 Plates, tin no. 6 Pot, coffee, tin no. 1 “ iron no. 1 “ tea, tin no. 1 Saw butcher’s no. 1 Spoons, table no. 12 “ tea no. 12 Tray, tin no. 1 Tumblers, tin no. 12 2G Solid Chemicals in 2 oz. glass stoppered jars. Arsenious Acid. Ammonia, Molybdate of, “ Oxalate of. Baryta, Hydrate of. “ Nitrate of. Calcium, Carbonate of. “ Chloride of. Cobalt, Nitrate of. Copper, Foil. Iron, Sulphate of. “ Sulphuret of. “ Wire. Litmus. Oxalic Acid. Manganese, Oxide of. Potassium, Bichromate of. “ Ferridcyanide of. “ Ferrocyanide of. Soda, Carbonate of. “ Hydrate of. “ Hyposulphite of. “ Phosphate of. Uranium, Nitrate of. Urea. Zinc, pure. Solutions. Antimoniate of Potassa, Solution of. Solutions—Graduated. Solution of Ammonia. “ Nitrate of Baryta. “ Carbonate of Soda, “ Chloride of Sodium. “ Phosphate of Soda. “ Soap. Normal Hydrochloric Acid. “ Nitric Acid. “ Sulphuric Acid. TEST CHEST. Apparatus. Beakers no. 3 Blowpipe no. 1 “ Re-agents, box no. I “ Forceps no. 1 “ Charcoal Borers, Cork, set no. 1 Burettes no. 3 Capsules, Porcelain, nests no. 2 Crucibles, “ doz. % Casserole no. 1 Corks doz. 3 Files no. 3 Flasks, 5 oz no. 4 “ 1 oz no. 1 “ 100 cc. graduated no. 1 “ Schuster’s no. 5 Funnels, 2% inch no. 1 “ blown glass, nest no. 1 Funnel Tubes no. 2 Filters, cut, package of no. 1 Graduates, Centimetre no. 2 Graduated Jar, glass stoppered no. 1 Platinum Foil and Wire, box no. 1 Porous Plates no. 2 Paper, Filtering, package of. no. 1 “ Litmus, “ no. 1 “ Turmeric, “ no. 1 Pipettes no. 3 Rods, glass doz. Specific Gravity Apparatus no. 1 Spirit Lamp no. 1 Thermometers, Chemical no. 1 Test Tubes, nests no. 2 “ “ Brush no. 1 “ “ Stoppered no. 1 Tubing, Rubber yds. 4 “ Glass lbs. 4 Watch Glasses no. 6 Watch Glass Holders no. 1 Wine Glasses, beaked no. 2 Wonlff’s Bottles no. 1 NOTES. 1. Medicine Wagons will be distributed as the Surgeon General shall direct. 2. The “Cough Mixture” consists of Syrup of Squills and Camphorated Tincture of Opium, each four fluid ounces, with two fluid drachms of Fluid Extract of Ipecacuanha. The dose is one Teaspoonful. 3. The “Liniment” is prepared with equal parts of Solution of Ammonia, Oil of Turpentine, and Olive Oil 27 (Form 1.) The United States, To Dr. For reimbursement for monies expended by him, as folloics: Place and Date. Articles and Quantities. Dollars. Cents. (Indorsement.) Form 1. Account for Medicines purchased and paid for by at on the day of , 187 . I certify that the above account is correct and just; that I purchased and paid for the articles above charged, as shown by the appended receipted bill, and that such pur- chase was necessary because , Surgeon, U. S. Army. Station: Date: (Note.—The original bill for the articles must be appended to this Form as a Voucher- In the receipt to the original bill must bo stated the place, date, amount received, and name of the officer from whom received, in full.) 28 (Form 2.) Invoice of Medical Supplies purchased this day by for use at as per bill for reimbursement—to be taken up and accounted for on his next Medical and Hospital Property Return. 1’lace and Date. Aetici.es. Quantity. (Indorsement.) Form 2. Invoice of Medical Supplies purchased by on the day of 187 , at I certify that the above Invoice ia correct. Surgeon, U. S. Army. Station: Pale: 20 (Form 3.) Invoice of Medicines, Hospital Stores, Bedding, etc., contained in Packages issued to , U. S. Army. Articles. Quantity. Articles. Quantity. (Indorsement.) Form 3. Invoice of Hospital Supplies i issued by . j ...., 187 , ! to j at I certify that the preceding Invoice is correct. Surgeon, U. S. Army- Station: Date: Triplicates-. 80 (Form 4.) Receipt for Medicines, Hospital Stores, Bedding, etc., contained in Packages issued by , U. S. Army. Articles. Quantity. Articles. Quantity. (Indorsement.) Fokm 4. Receipt for Hospital Supplies received by 187 , from I certify that I have received the articles enumerated above. Surgeon, U. S. Army. Station: Date: Triplicates. 81 Packer's List of Medical Supplies contained in packages, marked and issued by Surgeon, U. S. A. (Form 5.) Number op Box, Bale, or Package. Number op Box, Bale, or Package. Contents. Contents. (Indorsement.) Form 5. Packer’s List of Medical Sup- plies issued by 187 , to Med. S. K., U. S. A. Medical Purveying Depot, , 187 . 82 (Form 6.) Account of Sales of Medical Property at Public Auction at under the direction of on the oJ' 187 . Articles. Number or Quantity. Purchaser. Rate. Amount. (Indorsement. ) Fobm 6. Account of Sales of Medical Property sold at 187 , under the direction of $ I certify that the preceding Account of Sales is correct. Auctioneer. I certify that the articles enumerated above were sold at public auction, as stated in the foregoing account, pursuant to [state the orders or authority.] Surgeon, U. S Army. Duplicates.