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  2. Hill–Burton Act - Wikipedia

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    This did not improve until the early 1970s, when lawyers representing poor people began suing hospitals for not abiding by the law. Hill-Burton was set to expire in June 1973, but it was extended for one year in the last hour. In 1975, the Act was amended and became Title XVI of the Public Health Service Act. The most significant changes at ...

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Sofa beds are also called "convertibles" and "hideaways." A state bed developed in Early Modern Europe from a hieratic canopy of state. A toddler bed is a small bed for young children. A trundle bed or "truckle bed" is a bed usually stored beneath another bed during the day. They have been in use for centuries.

  4. Settle (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The hinged seat could be opened out onto the floor to create a bed. Settle beds were in regular use in Ireland into the 1950s, with some retained as beds for visitors until the 1990s. These beds were also known as "saddle beds", "press beds", or "sepple beds". The beds could be used to accommodate travelling workmen or craftsmen, or for children.

  5. Married Couple Sleep in Separate Bunk Beds — and Open Up ...

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    Casey Tayler and her husband, Andy, have slept in separate beds since early in their marriage. But it wasn't until this past summer, after the New York City-based couple purchased queen-size bunk ...

  6. Louise Margaret Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s newborn babies at the hospital had a room off the maternity ward and were "all carefully numbered and ticketed". They slept in "a series of wooden trays set round the walls", according to the writer John Hay Beith. The babies' bathroom had basins where a nurse could control the water by foot, leaving both hands free for ...

  7. Cameron Diaz: ‘We should normalize separate bedrooms’ - AOL

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    Nor does a “sleep divorce” have to mean separate beds every night, Troxel said. It could be just the workweek, with weekends spent in the same bed. It could be every other night — the ...

  8. Melania Trump responds to reports she and Donald Trump have ...

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    However, the first couple has been living apart for much the Donald Trump's early days of presidency; approximately 200 miles apart, actually, with the president in Washington D.C. full time and ...

  9. Box-bed - Wikipedia

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    Box-bed in Austria. A small box-bed (also known as a closed bed, close bed, or enclosed bed; less commonly, shut-bed [1]) is an enclosed bed made to look like a cupboard, half-opened or not. The form originates in western European late medieval furniture. The box-bed is closed on all sides by panels of wood.