Senator Gary Wright, a charismatic African American politician running for president who collapses at a fundraiser.
A pregnant woman is found to have aggressive small-cell lung cancer. She faces the choice of terminating the pregnancy to save her own life or delaying treatment to save the baby.
Episodes 14 through 18 represent a serialized corporate arc. It highlights the conflict between capitalistic medicine (represented by Vogler) and experimental, patient-first diagnostics (represented by House). index of house m.d. season 1
Jessica, an overweight 10-year-old girl who suffers a sudden heart attack.
A high-powered corporate executive hides an intense, self-harming eating disorder while suffering from intense leg pain. Episodes 14 through 18 represent a serialized corporate arc
Winner of an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing, this episode explains the origin of House’s permanent leg injury, his chronic pain, and his bitter breakup with his former partner, Stacy Warner. Episode 22: "Honeymoon" (Season Finale) Original Air Date: May 24, 2005
Widely considered one of the greatest television episodes ever written. House fills in to teach a medical student lecture and spins a narrative explaining exactly how his own leg bypassed a simple diagnosis, resulting in the permanent loss of muscle tissue and his lifelong chronic pain. Episode 22: "Honeymoon" (Season Finale) Original Air Date: May 24, 2005 his chronic pain
Colchicine poisoning (caused by a pharmacy error dispensing a gout medication instead of cough medicine).
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