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Marine-Hospital Service-Continued.

Article.

Effects of deceased seamen, delivery of..
Emergency cases, out-patient relief..

289

260

Emergency cases, unreasonable charges

261

Employees, foreign, not treated at stations fourth-class..

262

Engineer Corps of United States Army, seamen employed on vessels

under, treatment of...

301, 301

Engineer Corps of Army, seamen of vessels of, entitled to benefits of...
Expenses for care and treatment of seamen with contagious diseases.
Expenses of burial of deceased seaman..

Expenses of caring for sick and disabled seamen during voyage.
Expenses of sick or disabled seamen, no reimbursement of.
Expenses of treatment of foreign seamen..

Extension of hospital-relief permit

218

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Fund, expenses of treatment of foreign seamen deposited as repayment
to....

295

Genuineness of master's certificate as to service of seaman.

235

Homes of seamen, treatment at..........

250

Hospital, admission of patients to, only when requiring hospital treat-

ment

263

Hospital permits

269

Hospital relief, immediate, course pursued in cases requiring.
Hospital-relief permit, extension of

267

273, 274

Hospital treatment, new permits....

Hospital treatment, where patient not in condition to be transferred
marine hospital

Immediate hospital relief, course pursued in cases requiring.
Insane seamen

Injury of seamen during street brawls, no relief at expense fund.
Keepers of Life-Saving Service, treatment of

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Life-Saving Service, keepers and crews of entitled to benefits of.
Life-Saving Service, keepers and surfmen of, treatment of..

218

302-307

Light-House Establishment, officers and crew of entitled to benefits of..
Light-House Establishment, treatment of officers and crews of vessels of.
Master's certificate showing continuous service of seamen.
Medicines for

Mississippi River Commission, seamen of entitled to benefits of...
Mississippi River Commission, masters, officers, and crews of vessels of,
treatment of .

Moneys, unclaimed, of American seamen dying on shipboard.
Navigation, closing of by ice, as applicable to continuous service of

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Navy of the United States, treatment of officers and seamen of as patients.
Numbering of hospital permits..

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Out-patient treatment of keepers and surfmen of Life-Saving Service. 302-305

Out-patient's right to relief under stations of four classes.

251-262

Out-patients, when seamen treated as.......

249-250

Owner of vessel, certificate of, as to continuous service of seamen.

226

Pacific coast, transfer and care of insane seamen on..

288

Patient applying for further treatment..

240

Patients admitted to hospital, only when hospital treatment required..
Patients, discharge of..

263

264

Paupers, alien, excluded from benefits of hospital for insane
Period of treatment at stations third and fourth class

284

266

Permit, extension of hospital relief.

273, 274

Permit for admission of patient pending decision of Supervising Surgeon-
General

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Marine-Hospital Service-Continued.

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Persons entitled to benefits of

218

Physicians, not officers of service, allowance for examination patients

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Receipts from proceeds of sale of condemned and surplus property.
Receipts from unclaimed moneys and effects

312

311, 326-331

Records of..

Registers of patients..

Reimbursement for expenses, no money paid to seamen or family as.
Rejected claims for relief..

Relief, continuous, for periods exceeding twenty days, granting of.
Relief, temporary

335-339

335-338

243

244

271

248

Remittances, disbursing officers to liquidate bills upon receipt of
Reports of officers and physicians

333

339

Revenue-Cutter Service, officers and crew of, entitled to benefits of
Revenue-Cutter Service, treatment of officers and seamen of....
Routes for transportation of sick seamen

218

297-299

279

Sale of condemned and surplus property, receipts accruing from

312

Seamen applying for relief in cases of doubt, reference to Supervising
Surgeon-General

236-239

Seamen, deceased

289, 290

Seamen, expenses for care and treatment of, with contagious diseases
Seamen, foreign, not treated at stations, fourth class..
Seamen, foreign, treatment of, as patients...

242

262

292-296

Seamen injured during street brawls, no relief at expense fund

245

Seamen, insane.

283-288

Seamen of Mississippi River Commission entitled to benefits of.
Seamen on yachts of United States entitled to treatment

Seamen, seriously sick, relief without reference to length of service..
Seamen sick or disabled on vessels, attendance of ..

218

219

246

265

Seamen, sick, returned from foreign ports, entitled to benefits of.
Seamen, sick, transportation of...

223

278-282

Seamen taken from wrecked vessels of the United States entitled to relief..
Seamen, treatment at their homes..

222

250

Service, continuous, of seamen, definition of..

225

Service of seamen on last vessel, affidavit as to previous service.

234

Shipping commissioner of the United States, certificates of, showing con-
tinuous service of seamen

225

Sick seamen, returned from foreign ports, entitled to benefits of..

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Street brawls, injury of seamen during, no relief expense fund..
Subvouchers of bills

245

324

Surfmen of Life-Saving Service, treatment of.

302-307

Supervising Surgeon-General, application for relief to be referred to.. 236-239
Supervising Surgeon-General, authority from, for treatment of patients at
their homes.

250

Supervising Surgeon-General, authority to furnish transportation...
Supervising Surgeon-General, bill of expenses for treatment of foreign
seamen to be sent to...

257

293

Supervising Surgeon-General, relief certificates to be forwarded to...
Supervising Surgeon-General, reports of treatment of foreign seamen to
be sent to..

256

292

Temporary relief.

248

Time of treatment of seamen not reckoned as absence from vessel..
Transfer of insane seamen, proceedings under..

232

286-288

Transfer of patients from contract station to marine hospital

280

Transfer to marine hospital for continuous treatment, clinical history to
be sent to receiving officer .

281

Marine-Hospital Service-Continued.

Transportation furnished to seamen, information by mail or telegraph
to receiving officer..

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282

Transportation of sick seamen

278-282

Transportation routes for sick seamen..

279

Treatment of seamen, time of, not reckoned as absence from vessel
Unreasonable charges in emergency cases.

232

261

Vessels, persons employed in care, preservation, or navigation of, entitled
to benefit of..

218

Vouchers must be in duplicate

316

Wrecked vessels of the United States, seamen taken from, entitled to
relief.

222

Yachts, seamen on, entitled to treatment

219

Marine papers of vessels, time and place of building must appear on

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Stamping, branding, and packing of imported goods..

Master carpenter, production of certificate of..

Master carpenter's certificate of admeasurement of vessel, requirement of......
Masters of vessels-

Can not carry mail matter to foreign port.

2

10, 11
435

86

443-457

23, 24

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Foreign vessel laden or in ballast, report to collector of customs
Licensed as pilots..

152

21

13

Not natives of the United States..

18

On frontier may furnish their own blanks if in prescribed forms.

169

Putting into port other than that of final destination by stress of weather
Record of change of ...

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To give bond covering goods not destined for port of arrival.

115

To make oath of date of sailing from port of departure

105

To obtain copy of report of collector and exhibit same to collector of
another district than that of first arrival..

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To report to collector on arrival of vessel in district other than that of
first arrival.....

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Measurements of vessels, fractions of feet to be expressed in decimals.

74

Measurers, employment of...

1778

Measures of country of exportation to appear in invoices..

402

Meats cured with imported salt, drawback on

1197-1205, 1210

Medicinal leaves, flowers, barks, roots, extracts, etc., must be in perfect con-

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Merchandise conveyed from port to port in United States in vessel touching
at foreign port

148

Merchandise, foreign dutiable, imported in vessels of less than 30 tons pro-
hibited.

91

1074-1089

Metals, smelting and refining, in bond.

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Mexico, goods in transit to.

737-752

Bond, cancellation of export

748

Bond covering goods shipped to Mexico outside Free Zone.
Brazos de Santiago, transfers at

739

749

Brownsville, entry of goods at, for transit....

Brownsville, comparison of manifests and entries at

Bulky goods, shipment of on platform cars.

Cars, character of, conveying goods..........

Certificate of collector as to delivery of goods for transit.

Certificate of consignee of landing at foreign port

Certificate of landing outside of Free Zone

749

738

742

741

747

752

752

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Expense of transfer of goods to bonded warehouse, cording, sealing, and

743, 744

752

752

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Labor, expense of, in cording, sealing, and branding.

Lading of goods for transit.

Manifests of goods in transit

Order to inspect and superintend lading

Point Isabel, transfers at.

743

745, 746, 751

748, 749

747

746-751, 752

752

740, 752

749

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Mills owned by citizens in the United States, free entry of grain from Canada

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Money collected for deaths of passengers deposited to credit of United States.. 173
Money of account of United States, how expressed.......

1850

Moneys of the United States...

1842-1846

Coins, silver and minor, received for credit in account by Treasurer, etc.
Coins, weighing of, for payments...

1843

1846

Date of coinage of silver or minor coins, no distinction made on account
of

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Minor coins of the United States not exceeding 25 cents receivable for
duties...

1843

Minor coins received for credit in account by Treasurer, etc.

1844

Moneys payable for duties

1842

National bank notes not receivable for duties.

1845

New York, at port of, duties may be paid by certified drafts upon coin
deposited in subtreasury.

1843

Notes, circulating, of national banks not receivable for duties.
Quarter dollars, sums receivable for duties

1845

1842

Silver coins received for credit in account, by Treasurer, etc..

1844

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Names of officials not to appear on paper or envelopes
Names of vessels, marking of..

613-620

3,4

1823

2

National bank circulating notes not receivable as duties.
Naval officer, duties of....

1844

1605-1609

Naval officer, papers to be sent to, for examination.
Naval officer to compute duties on imported goods.

410

1416

Naval officer to keep separate account of sale of unclaimed goods

1226

Navy, officers of, can not import goods in United States vessels.
Navigation regulations.....

415

1-188

Netherlands, tonnage of vessels of

88

New Brunswick, products of forests of Maine, sawn and hewn in.

505-532

New Brunswick, transportation of goods from one port in the United States to
another through

533-540

Baggage of passengers, cording and sealing of..

536

Certificate on manifest of goods in transit via St. John River..
Cording and sealing of goods..

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Examination of goods at port of first arrival on frontier.

534, 539

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Alaska, regulations as to foreign vessels arriving in ballast
Baggage from foreign port, permit for landing of

166

161

Baggage on ferryboats from foreign port, report of, to collector.
Ballast, foreign vessel laden or in, to report to collector.
Blank manifests and clearances, sale of, by collectors

162

166

169

Canadian vessels making two trips daily or semiweekly trips not ferry-
boats.

162

Cargo from an American port, no permit required for unlading.

161

Cargo laden or unladen at intermediate port

158

Cargo of vessel from foreign port, permit for landing of.

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Clearance to be obtained by master of vessel before departing from port

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Equipments of American vessel purchased in foreign country because of
stress of weather, not dutiable...

168

Excessive sea stores..

167

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