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Show j Students Must Remain in - j Hospitals Until Cured A EMZ rcguin.tions forbid the mustering out or discharse from the sor- I l vice cf' any soldier while he is physically disqualified for discharge. i He cannot bo mustered out or discharged until he has become well or I ! as v.cll as lie may ever be expected to become. ( Koidicrs sick in army hospitals or any other institution, cannot be dis- i charged from the service and they cannot be released from an army hospi- t tr.l so long as they awe sick, except upon special orders from the war depart- merit. Hence the influenza patients' from the University of Utah corps who j are in the Tort Douglas hospital cannot be mustered out of the service and I cannot be removed from the post hospital until they recover sufficiently to ) ( be considered cured, and entitled to release from the sick list. j Circular No. SG, war department, says: "No man will be discharged j who at the time of physical examination prior to discharge is unfit for I duty in the class in which he was rated at the time of entrance into thei ? s service." i 5 Circular No. 75, war department, says: "The following officers and j 5 men will not be discharged under provisions of these instructions: j d. Officers or men on sick report or in hospital." y |