Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4406U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Page 2093
... soldier on the 2d day of March , 1902 , for professional services . That I found the said soldier suffering from rheuma- tism and varicose veins . There was a large thrombus in the calf of right leg from the bursting of a vein , which ...
... soldier on the 2d day of March , 1902 , for professional services . That I found the said soldier suffering from rheuma- tism and varicose veins . There was a large thrombus in the calf of right leg from the bursting of a vein , which ...
Page 2084
... soldier who is suffering from paralysis or partial paralysis , or from total deafness and other disabilities , which are far worse for him as a handi- cap upon his lifework than my own disability is upon me . I could not have the face ...
... soldier who is suffering from paralysis or partial paralysis , or from total deafness and other disabilities , which are far worse for him as a handi- cap upon his lifework than my own disability is upon me . I could not have the face ...
Page 2084
... soldier from a subsequent service ( excluding , however , in arrears cases , the whole period for which the soldier contracted to serve in his second service ) . Second . In cases where there was desertion from the first service and a ...
... soldier from a subsequent service ( excluding , however , in arrears cases , the whole period for which the soldier contracted to serve in his second service ) . Second . In cases where there was desertion from the first service and a ...
Page 2119
The last medical examination of the soldier, made on May 9, 1901, describes his physical condition as follows ... soldier's pharyngitis and catarrh is a result of, and traceable to, the disease of the respiratory, organs (phthisis) ...
The last medical examination of the soldier, made on May 9, 1901, describes his physical condition as follows ... soldier's pharyngitis and catarrh is a result of, and traceable to, the disease of the respiratory, organs (phthisis) ...
Page 2122
... soldier on July 4 , 1866 , was pen- sioned in 1895 as the widow of the soldier under the provisions of the act of June 27 , 1890 , at $ 8 per month , with $ 2 per month addi- tional on account of each of three minor children of the soldier ...
... soldier on July 4 , 1866 , was pen- sioned in 1895 as the widow of the soldier under the provisions of the act of June 27 , 1890 , at $ 8 per month , with $ 2 per month addi- tional on account of each of three minor children of the soldier ...
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$12 per month 1st Session 57TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. act of June affidavit alleged Amend section amended as follows April Army August beneficiary bill do pass bill H. R. bill proposes Cavalry certificate claimant Commissioner Committee on Invalid Committee on Pensions contract County court Department diarrhea disease of heart enlisted February Fifty-seventh Congress filed following REPORT granting a pension granting an increase Hawkins County honorably discharged House and ordered House of Representatives increase of pension increase the pension insert in lieu Interior Invalid Pensions January July June 27 lieu thereof lieutenant manual labor March military Oak Woods Cemetery Pension Bureau printed proposes to increase recommendation records referred the bill Regiment relief respectfully rheumatism Rogersville Secretary Secretary of War September September 24 strike submitted the following thereof the word Treasury United United States Army United States penitentiaries Volunteer Infantry War Department Washington Whole House widow
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