Sella rotalis
Appearance
Sella rotalis[1] est sella rotis instructa, qua homines utuntur cum ambulatio propter morbum, damnum corporis, aut debilitatem difficilis sit. Homines a loco ad locum se movere sic possunt, sive manibus, sive vi motri; etiam ab aliis propelli possunt.[2]
Pinacotheca
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Sella rotalis saeculi undevicensimi.
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Sella rotalis lignea, saeculo vicensimo ineunte.
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Sella rotalis litoralis in litore publico in Nederlandia.
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Ebbe Vilborg. Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok. Editio secunda ab anno 2009.
- ↑ Butt, Muhammad Bilal (2020-01-22). Disabled Sports: Sports wheelchairs a hope for disabled sportsman. . Youth Press Pakistan (Youth Publishers (Which owns Pakistan Times)).
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Garber, S. L. 1985. "Wheelchair Cushions: A Historical Review." The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 39 (7): 453–59.
- Simpson, Richard C. 2005. "Smart Wheelchairs: A Literature Review." Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 42 (4): 423–38.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad sellam rotalem spectant. |
- Anderson, Rachel. 2013. "History of the Wheelchair." Where It's At, 11 Octobris.
- Ferguson-Pell, M. 1992. "Choosing a Wheelchair System." Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development.
- Flaherty, Joseph. 2012. "Putting the 'Whee!' Back in 'Wheelchair.'" Wired, 25 Maii.
- Koerth-Baker, Maggie. 2009. "Who Invented the Wheelchair?" Mental Floss (mentalfloss.com), 2 Februarii.
- Watson, Nick, Brian Woods, et Kara Rogers. 2014. "+History of the Wheelchair." Encyclopaedia Britannica.