Definition of Cannulae

1. cannula [n] - See also: cannula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cannulae

cannoned
cannoneer
cannoneering
cannoneers
cannoning
cannonite
cannonlike
cannonries
cannonry
cannons
cannot
cannot but
canns
cannula
cannulae (current term)
cannular
cannulas
cannulate
cannulated
cannulates
cannulating
cannulation
cannulisation
cannulise
cannulization
cannulize
cannulæ
canny
canoe

Literary usage of Cannulae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Blood Supply to the Heart in Its Anatomical and Clinical Aspects by Louis Gross (1921)
"free from clot and cannulae inserted into the orifices of the coronary arteries. ... In the case of infants' hearts, cannulae are made by soldering a thin ..."

2. Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery by Chevalier Jackson, Gustav Killian (1914)
"The cannulae of the shops are very defective and have been the cause of death in many ... Tapered cannulae are due to a curious misunderstanding of physics. ..."

3. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1921)
"Three or more cannulae are introduced in this manner. The cannulae should be secured in place by means of adhesive plaster, and sterilized dressings should ..."

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