An Invalid's Bed
Mamy, annny a time when we have a dear one in our c-aiarge who is erioasly ül, the embarrassing question of cliangins? ths "bad linen arises, and nnlets one kno'w-s liow to do this witlLOut ïiemoving the patiënt f rom lied, perious oonsequences are apt to fOllOTV. - Suppoese that the pattaat is quite holpless, tlie ome in attendancet akes the sheet or blanket -which is to hi placed ander ben nnl i-preads it out untdl it reacfees 'the place where the patiënt re&ts. Tlie 'ext-ess amount is gatliioved inio Ion?, thick folcls as ooinpacily is poeaible, aaid thcn the patiënt is gently moved on to the pliain spaee and the folds are spread out on thO other ftide to correspond witli the seotioii al.ready laia out. If the individual is able to move only the least bit this operation is a eotaparativcly eaey oaie, and even -wlwn (-he Cs entirely belplei-s tlie changa can be made miuh more epedLtiously -taan. the telling of it Indioates.
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