Bath chair


a wheeled and hooded chair, used especially by invalids.
any wheelchair.
historical examples

the gist of that information was that the owner of the house was a lame gentleman who sometimes went out in a bath chair.
the slave of silence fred m. white

miss sharp followed my bath chair,—and with extreme diligence kept me to the re-arranging of the first chapter.
man and maid elinor glyn

goes about in a bath chair which he hires from a regular keeper of this cl-ss of thing.
the slave of silence fred m. white

first she wanted a stout boy to help to draw her bath chair, while the footman pushed behind, it being a hilly country.
field and hedgerow richard jefferies

he ought to get her a proper servant and a man for the garden and the bath chair.
life and death of harriett frean may sinclair

the rue grenier-sur-leau is so narrow that it would scarcely admit of the p-ssage of a bath chair.
old and new paris, v. 1 henry sutherland edwards

a querulous little cry reached her from the bath chair, drawn up on the promenade.
berenice e. phillips oppenheim

mrs. perch was a fragile little body whose life should have been and could have been divided between her bed and a bath chair.
if winter comes a.s.m. hutchinson

on her way there she had overtaken robin’s wife wheeling robin in a bath chair.
life and death of harriett frean may sinclair

we had secured a victoria which was not much larger than a bath chair, but in a crowd this had its advantage.
the argosy various

noun
a wheelchair for invalids, often with a hood

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