The Minister of Health, Mr Gair, tries out a patient helper pole on an Avion geriatric bed during a display of Aids and Information for Handicapped at the Christchurch Building Centre. The prototpye bed. made by U.E.B. Roxburgh, has wooden laminated slats underneath and adjustable height.
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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 26
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46The Minister of Health, Mr Gair, tries out a patient helper pole on an Avion geriatric bed during a display of Aids and Information for Handicapped at the Christchurch Building Centre. The prototpye bed. made by U.E.B. Roxburgh, has wooden laminated slats underneath and adjustable height. Press, 28 March 1981, Page 26
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