Fatal Frame

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Fatal Frame


Fatal Frame : Fatal Frame Ii


Fatal Frame : Fatal Frame Ii


$8.02


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Psych: A Fatal Frame of Mind


Psych: A Fatal Frame of Mind


$6.99


The popular tie-in novels to the USA Network series Psych When the Santa Barbara art museum unveils its newest acquisition, the long-lost masterpiece by Dante Gabriel Rossetti isn’t the only surprise behind the red curtain-so is the museum’s curator. Dead. The case has everything Shawn likes: it’s bizarre, it’s baffling, and there’s a snack bar at the crime scene. But the investigation gets a lot less fun as he and Gus begin to realize that the clues are leading them towards a centuries-old cabal desperate to hide a terrible secret-and more than willing to kill the two detectives who are trying to reveal it.

A Fatal Frame of Mind


A Fatal Frame of Mind


$4.7


The popular tie-in novels to the USA Network series "Psych" When the Santa Barbara art museum unveils its newest acquisition, the long-lost masterpiece by Dante Gabriel Rossetti isn’t the only surprise behind the red curtain-so is the museum’s curator. Dead. The case has everything Shawn likes: it’s bizarre, it’s baffling, and there’s a snack bar at the crime scene. But the investigation gets a lot less fun as he and Gus begin to realize that the clues are leading them towards a centuries-old cabal desperate to hide a terrible secret-and more than willing to kill the two detectives who are trying to reveal it.

Fatal Error


Fatal Error


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Fatal Error

Fatal Butterfly


Fatal Butterfly


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Fatal Butterfly

Fatal+Frame


Fatal Frames


Fatal Frames


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A machete-wielding madman videotapes his crimes for the police. Music video director Rick Gianasi is suspected and must uncover the killer’s true identity before he becomes the next victim. Donald Pleasence, Angus Scrimm and Linnea Quigley star. 125 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; audio commentary; “making of” documentary; deleted scenes; music video; biographies; thea…

Handel: Saul


Handel: Saul


$37.53



Haendel: Saul [Hybrid SACD]


Haendel: Saul [Hybrid SACD]


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Fatal Frames [VHS]


Fatal Frames [VHS]


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 A Fit of Tempera


A Fit of Tempera


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Poor Judith McMonigle Flynn! All she wants is a much-needed break from the rigors of running Hillside Manor. But she and cousin Renie have barely set foot in their family's backwoods vacation cottage...and already they're having a brush with the local law. It appears someone has painted their neighbor, world-renowned artist Riley Tobias, permanently out of the picture. And the artful slayer has managed to frame luckless Judith for the crime! But the model amateur sleuth isn't about to sit still for this, as she and her cuz canvas the countryside in search of a killer. Judith is certain the culprit can be found in the rogues' gallery of oily agents, malicious mistresses, and crafty critics who inhabited the defunct da Vinci's surrealistic world. But the cousins could be painting themselves into a dangerous corner with this unofficial investigation...and setting themselves up for another fatal art attack.

 A Monograph On Fever And Its Treatment By Hydro-Therapeutic Means


A Monograph On Fever And Its Treatment By Hydro-Therapeutic Means


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3 NEEVOUS FEVER. VERSATILE FEVER. TYPHOID FEVER. The observation of these fevers brings to light forcibly the wisdom of the axiom that symptoms and not names should be treated. In the last century a vast deal of ingenuity was expended on the classification of diseases into genera and species and sub-species, in the apparent attempt to do for them what Linnaeus had done for plants ; and not to be deeply versed in the nosology of Cullen was fatal to the graduate as well as the undergraduate of medicine. By degrees, this pedantry has lost its hold on the schools and the medical mind generally, and men treat what appears in the sick frame rather than on the pages of the learned and ingenious Cullen. Within the last twenty years, however, the vision of medical men has been singularly acute in spying out typhoid fever in every instance of fever which could not be pronounced fiercely inflammatory in the symptoms as they are stated in the previous chapter of this work. Whenever there was changeable- ness of symptoms, contradiction of symptoms and sensations, varying pulse, varying heat, long drawn disease altogether, with predominance of nervous over circulating disturbance, the patient is almost invariably said to be suffering under typhoid fever!—such is the medical fashion. Another fashion is to attribute all typhoid fever to the inhalation of foul air from drains and organised matter in a state of decay. To read the medical writers in newspapers one might think that there was no other cause for the fever in question savethe bad smells in the streets and houses, and even that all fevers whatever came from that source. A vast amount of cheap fame has thus been acquired by persons who, else, would never have been heard of in the annals of medicine ; the columns of the newspaper make an ad...