Fatalism - Law Dictionary Search Results
diabetes
contains saccharine matter and the condition if untreated is generally fatal
Fatally
In a manner proceeding from or determined by fate
Coelignurus
forms bladderlike sacs in the brain of sheep causing the fatal disease known as water brain vertigo staggers or gid
Lord Campbell's Act
played an instrumental role in the passage of the 1846 Fatal Accidents Act, which formed the basis for such laws] :
survival action
action for the recovery of damages for injury to a fatally injured person that is brought by his or her personal
Basilisk
serpents and that its breath and even its look was fatal See Cockatrice
Black vomit
matter or the substance so discharged one of the most fatal symptoms in yellow fever
Bubonic plague
a severe and often fatal disease caused by infection with the bacterium Yersinia pestis formerly
Caisson disease
gases to be released through normal breathing It may be fatal but can be reversed or alleviated by returning the affected
Caribe
voracity When numerous they attack man or beast often with fatal results
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