Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1895 — A NEW INVALID’S CHAIR. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A NEW INVALID’S CHAIR.

For Comfortably Moving a Patient in an Upright Position. The device here illustrated is one of the best chairs for Invalids yet Invented. One of its greatest merits is its simplicity, with no complicated parts to be adjusted, and no likelihood of its getting out of order. As may be seen in the cut, there are

handles at different heights on opposite sides of the chair, making it very easy for two persons to carry it up or down stairs, while the patient remains in an upright position. Another advantage is that the chair may be placed upon the edge of the bed and the patient moved upon it or from it with perfect ease. When not in use, the chair may be folded into a small, compact bundle.

INVALID CHAIR.