Lexicographical Neighbors of Canulae
Literary usage of Canulae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomical Technology as Applied to the Domestic Cat: An Introduction to by Burt Green Wilder, Simon Henry Gage (1882)
"... and a slight shoulder at the small end. B.—A glass canula cut off obliquely
at its small end. C.—A glass tube drawn out for two canulae. § 340. ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1871)
"The connexion between the injecting apparatus and canulae being now established,
the operator places his foot on the elastic ellipsoid bag (K), squeezes the ..."
3. Experimental Pharmacology. A Hand-book of Methods for Studying the by Ludimar Hermann, Robert Meade Smith (1883)
"To introduce canulae into the ureters, their lower portion, ... Instead of the
ordinary straight canulae, it is better to employ glass or metal ..."
4. Illustrations of surgical instruments of superior quality. [Catalogue] by Kny-Scheerer Company (1915)
"... all metal, with 3 canulae and stopcock 100 cc., all metal, ... and stopcock
250 cc., all metal, with 3 canulae and stopcock 500 cc. ..."
5. Memoirs on Diphtheria: From the Writings of Bretonneau, Guersant, Trousseau by Paul Louis Benolt Guersant, Armand Trousseau, Eugène Bouchut, John Chatto, D. Zacharie Daviot (1859)
"The advantage of these canulae is that they may be used as well on the first day
as on the ... These canulae, which scarcely enter at all into the trachea, ..."