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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Plexiglass holder assists those unable to eat food such as sandwiches and toast normally held in the hands. Holder is constructed of 3 pieces of plastic. Handle is a strip 1 inch wide by 1/8 inch thick by desired length. Main holder is made from two half circles (one slightly larger) of plastic. The larger is riveted to the handle, the other is attached using a rubber band inserted through 1/8 inch holes. An attachment for foods such as hard boiled eggs is also described. Includes photograph and diagrams. SKILLS REQUIRED: Plastics. AUTHOR: New York University Bellevue Medical Center Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation TITLE: Self- Help Devices for Rehabilitation REF: Dubuque, Iowa: Wm C Brown: p 126- 128 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R3360 PAGES (including cover): 4 1958.

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