1. For Tuberculosis Claimants:

(a) Ascertain state of health from time to time. Record pulse, temperature, etc., to detect evidence of tuberculous toxemia. Note gain or loss of weight; presence of cough. Amount and character of sputum, etc.

(b) Ascertain their state of morale and that of their families.

(c) Give simple instructions regarding health and appropriate advice from time to time.

(d) Furnish literature of appropriate character when same is available.

(e) Emphasize the value of hospital care for those who become sick from other causes or whose pulmonary condition becomes active.

(f) Report promptly to the nearest medical officer beneficiaries whose condition seems to indicate that hospitalization is necessary.

2. For Neuro-Psychiatric Claimants:

(a) Health instruction and definite advice with regard to home conditions.

(b) Advice and supervision to prevent intemperance, excessive use of tobacco, drugs, etc.