To keep a patient's privacy and to easily see the state of the patient through a see-through part in a standing state by forming the see-through part extending for the full length of a width direction only at an upper part.
A curatin 1 for a ward is provided with a see-through part 2 formed extending the full length of a width only at the upper part and a light shielding part 3 suspended under it. The part 3 consists of cloth to which dirt is not easily stuck similarly to a normal curtain for a ward and is sewed to the lower tip of the part 2. In addition the length of the part 3 is enough only if completely hiding the mat part of a bed. The part 2 can be made of a transparent synthetic resin sheet but desirably made of a net material which is more difficult to deteriorate and more air-permeable than that of the resin. However, as the net material is often low in strength compared with normal cloth, a reinforcing belt piece 4 made of the same material as the part 3 is sewed along the upper end edge of the part 2.