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ARTICLE-26
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... The basic daily
food
rations shall be sufficient in
quantity
,
quality
and
variety
to keep
prisoners of war
in good
health
and to
prevent
loss of
weight
or the
development
of
nutritional
deficiencies
.
Account
shall also be taken of the
habitual
diet
of the
prisoners
. ...
ARTICLE-31
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Medical
inspections
of
prisoners of war
shall be held at least once a
month
. They shall
include
the checking and the
recording
of the
weight
of each
prisoner of war
. Their
purpose
shall be, in particular, to supervise the
general
state of health
,
nutrition
and
cleanliness of prisoners
and to
detect
contagious
diseases
, especially
tuberculosis
,
malaria
and
venereal disease
. For this
purpose
the most
efficient
methods
available shall be employed, e.g.
periodic
mass miniature
radiography
for the early
detection
of
tuberculosis
. ...
ARTICLE-48
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... They shall be allowed to take with them their
personal
effects
, and the
correspondence
and
parcels
which have arrived for them. The
weight
of such
baggage
may be limited, if the
conditions
of
transfer
so require, to what each
prisoner
can reasonably carry, which shall in no
case
be more than twenty-five
kilograms
per head. ...
ARTICLE-74
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... If
relief
shipments intended for
prisoners of war
cannot be sent through the
post office
by
reason
of
weight
or for any other cause, the
cost
of
transportation
shall be
borne
by the
Detaining Power
in all the
territories
under its
control
. The other
Powers
party
to the
Convention
shall bear the
cost
of
transport
in their respective
territories
. ...
ARTICLE-119
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Prisoners of war
shall be allowed to take with them their
personal
effects
, and any
correspondence
and
parcels
which have arrived for them. The
weight
of such
baggage
may be limited, if the
conditions
of
repatriation
so require, to what each
prisoner
can reasonably carry. Each
prisoner
shall in all
cases
be
authorized
to carry at least twenty-five
kilograms
. ...
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