Chapter 91. Relating to the transfusion of blood by members of the Military Establishment
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CHAP. 91.— An Act Relating to the transfusion of blood by members of the Military Establishment.February 9, 1927.[[H. R. 16023](/us/bill/69/hr/16023).][[Public No. 595](/us/pl/69/595).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Army.Payment for transmission of blood from a member of to another in Government hospital. That any person in the Military Establishment, or who has been a member of the Military Establishment, who shall furnish blood from his or her veins for transfusion to the veins of a member or former member of the Military Establishment who is a patient in a Government hospital, shall be entitled to be paid therefor such reasonable sum, not to exceed $50, as may be determined by the head of the hospital concerned, from public funds available for the operation of such *Proviso*.Prior payments for, validated.hospital: *Provided*, That expenditures heretofore made to persons in Government service for blood furnished from his or her veins for transfusion to the veins of an official patient in a Government hospital are hereby authorized and validated.
Approved, February 9, 1927.