Medical gas cylinders come in various sizes and contain gases at high pressure. They consist of a body, valve, port, and pressure relief devices. The body is made of steel alloys and varies in thickness. Valves can be packed or diaphragm type and are used to fill and discharge the cylinder. Pressure relief devices like rupture discs or fusible plugs vent excess pressure. Cylinders are color coded and use a pin index safety system to prevent connecting the wrong gas to equipment. Common sizes are D, E, and H, containing different volumes of gases like oxygen, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide at pressures around 1900-2200 psi.