1. Ardent spirits--Army and Navy: letter from the Secretary of War in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 28th ultimo, in relation to allowing to the soldiers and seamen of the United States an equivalent, in money, in lieu of the present allowance for ardent spirits : January 14, 1830 Author(s): United States. War Department. Publication: [Washington, D.C. : G.P.O.?, 1830?] Subject(s): Military Personnel -- legislation & jurisprudenceAlcohol Drinking -- adverse effectsSalaries and Fringe Benefits
2. Ardent spirits--midshipmen: letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting opinions of surgeons of the navy, in relation to allowing to the midshipmen of the navy of the United States, ardent spirits as a part of their rations Author(s): United States. Navy Department. Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1830?] Subject(s): Military Personnel -- legislation & jurisprudenceAlcohol Drinking -- adverse effectsSalaries and Fringe BenefitsUnited States
3. Memorial of certain surgeons of the United States Navy, praying that certain regulations be adopted for the admission of candidates, and that the pay of surgeons in the Navy be increased Publication: Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Duff Green, 1828 Subject(s): Naval MedicineGeneral SurgerySalaries and Fringe BenefitsUnited StatesUnited States. Navy.
4. Remarks relative to the pay of the medical staff of the Army of the United States Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1834?] Subject(s): Military PersonnelMedical Staff -- economicsSalaries and Fringe BenefitsUnited StatesUnited States. Army.