Cannula

/ˈkænjʊlə/ noun

A thin flexible tube inserted into the body to deliver or remove fluids, commonly used in hospitals for IVs or blood draws.

From Latin 'cannula' (small reed or tube), diminutive of 'canna' (reed/cane). Medieval physicians named it after plant reeds because early medical tubes resembled hollow plant stems.

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