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service,who in consequence,charge proportionately higher prices. 
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At least 50$ would, he saved to the Government by cash payments. 
pital. Funds could be drawn from the disbursing officer by the 
surgeon on requi sit ion, an proved by the commanding officer,just as 
Quarteriaaster and Commissary Funds are drawn. Laundry funds 
could be accounted for on monthly statements with receipts attached. 
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In Manila and at adjacent stations hospital laundering; is done 
free.of charge by the Medical Department Laundry. At kalate 
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Barracits and Cuartel Meisio post laundries have been established, 
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employing Chinese labor. 
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The Ice Machines throughout the Department have in general 
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rendered satisfactory service, although they have all suffered at 
