{code: 'ad_contentslot_3', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, "And I have known so many cases of a splinter wound" (the Gazette said it was a shell) "either proving fatal at once or being very slight," continued Nicholas. Probably the most fatal pathophysiological lesion of these is the stasis induced in the the microvascular system by aggregated infected erythrocytes. { bidder: 'onemobile', params: { dcn: '8a9690ab01717182962182bb50ce0007', pos: 'cdo_topslot_mobile_flex' }}, Avoid too much exercise, which can cause heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and can even be fatal. { bidder: 'onemobile', params: { dcn: '8a969411017171829a5c82bb4deb000b', pos: 'cdo_rightslot_flex' }}, In the normal brain, herpes simplex virus can cause encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain which is potentially fatal. { bidder: 'sovrn', params: { tagid: '448840' }}, storage: { The Intellectual System arose, so its author tells us, out of a discourse refuting "fatal necessity," or determinism. This commercial policy had indeed a deeper and more fatal effect than the alienation of the towns; it secularized still further the brethren of the Order, and made them financiers instead of soldiers. The asphodel was also supposed to be a remedy for poisonous snake-bites and a specific against sorcery; it was fatal to mice, but preserved pigs from disease. Through an excessive reaction against the disintegration that had menaced the kingdom after the dissolution of the League, he fell into the abuse of over-centralization; and depriving the people of the habit of criticizing governmental action, he taught them a fatal acquiescence in uncontrolled and undisputed authority. { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11654149' }}, An epidemic of a fatal character had ruined the French silk producers. 25 1916 he took ship with his leading partizans for Crete, whence he sent out his proclamation to the Greek people, calling upon all true patriots to disavow Constantine and his fatal policy and to flock to the standard of the Entente. The standard of excellence in the ancient writers was indeed far above the level of the 16th century; but the fatal habit of taking at second hand what should have been acquired by direct observation retarded progress more than the possession of better models assisted it, so that the fundamental faults of medieval science remained uncorrected. { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_mpuslot' }}, The cause of the downfall of the dynasty, splendid and enlightened as any of its predecessors, was the system of governing by means of great feudatories, which also proved fatal to the Solanki rajas of Anhilvada. The fatal war of 1870 was resolved upon during his absence in Norway, and was strongly condemned by him. 's Syllabus of 1864 sought to make impassable. fatal consequences lethal applies to something that is bound to cause death or exists for the destruction of life. She wished to abolish the fatal tradition of dividing up the kingdom, which so constantly prevented any possible unity; in opposition to the nobles she used her royal authority to maintain the Roman principles of order and regular administration. {code: 'ad_contentslot_4', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [320, 100], [320, 50], [300, 50]] } }, weight, the indication that the toxin has been antagonized being that a fatal result does not follow within five days after the injection. { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11654152' }}, Instead of making a desperate attempt to drive them off, the king bribed them to depart with io,ooo pounds of silver, accepting it is said this cowardly advice from archbishop Sigeric. 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They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_MidArticle' }}, The negative side of deism came to the front, and, communicated with fatal facility, seems ultimately to have constituted the deism that was commonly professed at the clubs of the wits and the tea-tables of polite society. ), Aristotle had seen the confusion of Greece becoming the opportunity of Macedon under Philip; and on his second visit he was supported at Athens by the complete domination of Macedon under Alexander. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195453', size: [320, 100] }}, "sign-in": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/auth/signin?rid=READER_ID", googletag.pubads().setTargeting("cdo_pc", "dictionary"); But here the Athenians made a fatal error. Failure to wrap up can lead to thickening of the blood, perhaps even a fatal clot. 4. (grandson of Henry IV.) In the latter case the disease is acute and rapidly fatal; in the former it is more chronic and lasts much longer, often several months. Ernest Dimnet once remarked that the happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things. a deadly disease mortal implies that death has occurred or is inevitable. aspergillus fumigatus, which when inhaled by birds can be fatal.