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Charge nurse Andy Edward tests a “mecabed” which was presented to Burwood Hospital yesterday by the Canterbury Masonic Charitable Trust. Looking on are (from left): Mrs Betty Falconer; Mr Evan Farrell, chairman of the trust; and Mr Tom Grigg, chairman the Canterbury Hospital Board. Themed, which cost $3611, will be used in the hospice at Burwood Hospital. A mecabed is a sophisticated hammock made online mesh which enables patients to be turned or sat up easily.

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Press, 25 February 1986, Page 7

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Charge nurse Andy Edward tests a “mecabed” which was presented to Burwood Hospital yesterday by the Canterbury Masonic Charitable Trust. Looking on are (from left): Mrs Betty Falconer; Mr Evan Farrell, chairman of the trust; and Mr Tom Grigg, chairman the Canterbury Hospital Board. Themed, which cost $3611, will be used in the hospice at Burwood Hospital. A mecabed is a sophisticated hammock made online mesh which enables patients to be turned or sat up easily. Press, 25 February 1986, Page 7

Charge nurse Andy Edward tests a “mecabed” which was presented to Burwood Hospital yesterday by the Canterbury Masonic Charitable Trust. Looking on are (from left): Mrs Betty Falconer; Mr Evan Farrell, chairman of the trust; and Mr Tom Grigg, chairman the Canterbury Hospital Board. Themed, which cost $3611, will be used in the hospice at Burwood Hospital. A mecabed is a sophisticated hammock made online mesh which enables patients to be turned or sat up easily. Press, 25 February 1986, Page 7