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Definition of Cannulas
1. cannula [n] - See also: cannula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cannulas
Literary usage of Cannulas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Pharmacology by Dennis Emerson Jackson (1917)
"Brass Arterial cannulas.—Fig. 384 shows the method used for making small brass
... Method for making very small brass cannulas. (For discussion see text. ..."
2. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"Two sets of cannulas are employed, one for the donor, th« other for the recipient
... "In very small infants with very small veins only cannulas i and 2 arc ..."
3. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1920)
"There are three cannulas, to each set (Fig. 76, 1,2 and 8). ... The proximal ends
of cannulas 1 and 2 are capped with stationary thumbscrew caps. ..."
4. Post-mortem Pathology: A Manual of Post-mortem Examinations and the by Henry Ware Cattell (1903)
"The weight of the cannulas and tubes is taken off the vessels by suspending ...
Care should be taken that the cannulas do not bend the arteries short upon ..."
5. American Journal of Physiology by American Physiological Society (1887- ). (1913)
"Metal cannulas were inserted into the ureters just above their entrance into ...
The ureter cannulas had to be carefully watched, as there was a danger of ..."
6. Blood Transfusion, Hemorrhage and the Anaemias by Bertrand Moses Bernheim (1917)
"... satisfactorily and fittings of syringe and cannulas are of universal gauge.
Syringes and cannulas may be kept sterile in individual metal containers. ..."