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Definition of Canula
1. n. See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
Definition of Canula
1. cannula [n -LAS or -LAE] : CANULAR [adj] - See also: cannula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canula
Literary usage of Canula
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1878)
"I. The fine can- ula is connected with the canula of the syringe by means of ...
I, the large canula of the syringe; 2, rubber tube serving to connect this ..."
2. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1869)
"Further, both ends of the canula being always open, the urine trickles away,
keeping the patient constantly wet and uncomfortable. ..."
3. Anatomical Technology as Applied to the Domestic Cat: An Introduction to by Burt Green Wilder, Simon Henry Gage (1882)
"canula.—The canula is the smaller part which serves to connect the syringe with
the object to bo injected. Handle.—The handle is a continuation of the ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1805)
"On the 5th a trial was made to remove the canula (a previous attempt had been
made without success); the moment it was withdrawn a violent attack of ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1873)
"The point plays in an oblong space cut for it 111 the canula. —I Pig. 1. Fig. 2.
Fig. 3. Fig. 4. MB. RICHARDSON'S New Bulbed Stricture Sound for Exploring ..."
6. A System of surgery: theoretical and practical v.5 by Timothy Holmes (1871)
"The laryngeal canula forceps (Fig. 448) is an instrument admirably adapted fur
removing small growths from the interior of the larynx and neighbourhood of ..."