1: Index Of House M.d. Season

The episode dissects the pressure on elite athletes. The patient's wife attempts to lie about her own drug use to protect her husband's career. Episode 13: "Cursed" Original Air Date: March 1, 2005

Bulimia leading to ipecac syrup poisoning, causing severe heart failure.

African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness), contracted during a secret extramural affair. Episode 8: "Poison" index of house m.d. season 1

The medical mystery drama House, M.D. debuted on Fox on November 16, 2004, changing the landscape of network television. Led by Hugh Laurie as the cynical, vicodin-addicted diagnostician Dr. Gregory House, the first season introduces a fresh procedural format inspired by Sherlock Holmes. Working at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey, House and his hand-picked team solve medical puzzles that baffle other doctors.

Season 1 is available on DVD and Blu-ray, featuring bonus materials like audio commentaries, casting tapes, and behind-the-scenes featurettes. The episode dissects the pressure on elite athletes

A ten-year-old obese girl suffers a sudden heart attack, while Vogler pressures House to fire one of his team members.

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Extreme lethargy, fever, and rapid cognitive decline in a married woman.

Leprosy (Hansen's disease) combined with anthrax exposure, masked by the patient's immune-compromised state. 14. "Control" Original Air Date: March 15, 2005 Director: Randy Zisk Writer: Lawrence Kaplow

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The following is a comprehensive index of all 22 episodes of Season 1, including their original air dates, writers, directors, and the final diagnoses that concluded each medical mystery. 1. "Pilot" (also known as "Everybody Lies") November 16, 2004 Director: Bryan Singer Writer: David Shore

The episode dissects the pressure on elite athletes. The patient's wife attempts to lie about her own drug use to protect her husband's career. Episode 13: "Cursed" Original Air Date: March 1, 2005

Bulimia leading to ipecac syrup poisoning, causing severe heart failure.

African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness), contracted during a secret extramural affair. Episode 8: "Poison"

The medical mystery drama House, M.D. debuted on Fox on November 16, 2004, changing the landscape of network television. Led by Hugh Laurie as the cynical, vicodin-addicted diagnostician Dr. Gregory House, the first season introduces a fresh procedural format inspired by Sherlock Holmes. Working at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey, House and his hand-picked team solve medical puzzles that baffle other doctors.

Season 1 is available on DVD and Blu-ray, featuring bonus materials like audio commentaries, casting tapes, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.

A ten-year-old obese girl suffers a sudden heart attack, while Vogler pressures House to fire one of his team members.

If you are a tech-savvy user looking for open media for personal backup (e.g., you own the DVDs but want digital copies), follow these safety rules:

Extreme lethargy, fever, and rapid cognitive decline in a married woman.

Leprosy (Hansen's disease) combined with anthrax exposure, masked by the patient's immune-compromised state. 14. "Control" Original Air Date: March 15, 2005 Director: Randy Zisk Writer: Lawrence Kaplow

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The following is a comprehensive index of all 22 episodes of Season 1, including their original air dates, writers, directors, and the final diagnoses that concluded each medical mystery. 1. "Pilot" (also known as "Everybody Lies") November 16, 2004 Director: Bryan Singer Writer: David Shore