0 a flat dish used as a toilet by people who are too ill to get out of bed
1 a container serving as a toilet for people who are too ill to get out of bed
Issues mentioned included, food being served on the same table that is used for washbowls and bedpans and the difficulty of hand washing when confined to the bed.
His army may already be under the enemy's control and even the glory of the throne room is not what it seems: underneath the throne is hidden a stinking bedpan.
There are a great many other things besides emptying bedpans.
It means that those patients have to use bedpans.
The father was told that since that time his son had used neither bedpan nor bottle.
She told me that one night in hospital a lady in the next-door bed needed a bedpan but could not ring her bell.
I should like to speak now of the delicate subject of bedpans.
Another one is the bedpan round for people who do not need a bedpan and who are far better for getting up.