Wheel chair

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Wheelchairs are chairs with wheels designed to serve users that are unable to, or have difficulty with, walking due to injury, illness, or disability. A typical wheelchair has a length of 42” | 106.7 cm, a height of 36” | 91.4 cm, seat heights around 19.5” | 49.5 cm, and a width of 25” | 63.5 cm. Downloads online #wheelchairs #accessibility #disabled #humans #people Wheelchair Dimensions, Chairs With Wheels, Accessibility Design, Wheelchairs Design, Ramp Design, Human Dimension, Wheel Chair, Custom Chair, Industrial Design Sketch

Wheelchairs are chairs with wheels designed to serve users that are unable to, or have difficulty with, walking due to injury, illness, or disability. A typical wheelchair has a length of 42” | 106.7 cm, a height of 36” | 91.4 cm, seat heights around 19.5” | 49.5 cm, and a width of 25” | 63.5 cm. Downloads online #wheelchairs #accessibility #disabled #humans #people

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Invalid chair, Europe, 1850-1890: Unlike modern wheelchairs that have four wheels, this chair has three: two large front wheels and one small rear wheel. This means the patient was unable to wheel the chair themselves. They would have had an assistant. The chair is heavy so presumably they would not have gone very far or very fast. This elaborately carved chair dates from the late 1800s. It is made of wood with a sprung padded seat. It was donated to the Wellcome Collec Wellcome Collection, Vintage Medical, The Patient, The Infernal Devices, Wheelchair, Victorian Era, Old Fashioned, Vintage Antiques, Dates

Invalid chair, Europe, 1850-1890: Unlike modern wheelchairs that have four wheels, this chair has three: two large front wheels and one small rear wheel. This means the patient was unable to wheel the chair themselves. They would have had an assistant. The chair is heavy so presumably they would not have gone very far or very fast. This elaborately carved chair dates from the late 1800s. It is made of wood with a sprung padded seat. It was donated to the Wellcome Collec

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