surgery, a tube made of different metals, principally of silver and lead, but sometimes of iron.
They are introduced into hollow ulcers, in order to facilitate a discharge of pus or any other substance; or into wounds, either accidental or artificial, of the large cavities, as the thorax or abdomen; they are used in the operation of branchotomy, and by some, after cutting for the stone, as a drain for the urine.
Other cannulas are used for introducing cauteries, either actual or potential, in hollow parts, in order to guard the parts adjacent to that to be cauterised, from injury. They are of various figures; some being oval, some round, and others crooked.