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• SEASON I
» 1.01 Pilot
- Air date - November 11, 2004
A young kindergarten teacher, Rebecca Adler,
who suffers from seizures collapses in her
classroom after uncontrolled gibberish slips
out her mouth while she is about to teach
her students. She is taken to Dr, House and
his team of experts who identify it might
be a tumor, and she might have only a week
to live.
» 1.02 Paternity
- Air date - November 23, 2004
A 16-year old high school student, Dan, starts
suffering from nightmares and frequent hallucinations,
and he reveals he was hit in the head while
playing lacrosse at school. Dan is apparently
suffering from MS, and risky brain surgery
is needed. Meanwhile House must deal with
a patient looking to set up a lawsuit and
a mother who doesn't believe in vaccinations.
» 1.03 Occam's
Razor - Air date - November
30, 2004
A college student collapses after rowdy sex
with his girlfriend. Dr. House and his team
are trying to figure out why he collapsed
while his conditions seemed to get worse hour
by hour, and he has too many symptoms to determine
the disease.
» 1.04 Maternity
- Air date - December 07,
2004
When a virus is spreading among the hospital,
infecting six babies, House and his team must
make decisions that could compromise the lives
of the babies.
» 1.05 Damned
If You Do - Air date - December
14, 2004
House and the crew encounter a nun whose hands
are red, swollen, and cracked, and in the
middle of the palm the skin is almost fully
peeled off and bleeding. They believe it was
a case of Stigmata or just an allergic reaction
to dish soap or another source. So Dr. House
prescribes her some pills, but she also has
asthma so, the Nun is fighting for air just
minutes later. Dr. House has to inject her
with Epinephrine to help her lungs get looser.
Hour by Hour she's getting weaker, so her
sisters, Sister Eucharist and Sister Pius,
pray for her.
» 1.06 The
Socratic Method - Air date
- December 21, 2004
Dr. House is intrigued by the symptoms of
a schizophrenic woman, who displays mixed
symptoms, including a tumor, but soon realizes
the source of her problems isn't the obvious.
House confronts his birthday and Chase confronts
his past when the mother's son tries to keep
up with her condition.
» 1.07 Fidelity
- Air date - December 28, 2004
Two men are out jogging - one of them returns
back to his wife and discovers her dead asleep
and brings her to the clinic. The doctors
are puzzled by her symptoms, and consider
everything from tumors to breast cancer to
rabbit fever. When all the treatments fail,
House concludes she has African sleeping sickness...but
neither the woman nor her wife could possibly
have got it on their own. The woman will die
without the proper treatment...but neither
one admits to getting it through sex with
someone else.
» 1.08 Poison
- Air date - January 25, 2005
When a high school student falls victim to
a mysterious but lethal poisoning, House and
his team jump in to find out what is killing
the teen. Given a low heart rate and a clean
tox screen, House sends Cameron and Chase
to the teen's home to find the hot new drug
House is sure he's taking. They don't find
any drugs, but think they've come up with
the answers, until a second unrelated student
is admitted with identical symptoms. With
the boys' lives hanging in the balance, House
and the team have to connect the dots - fast.
Meanwhile, an 82-year-old patient has become
enamoured with House while he helps her figure
out the basis of her renewed fascination with
her sexual feelings.
» 1.09 DNR
- Air date - February 01,
2005
Legendary jazz musician John Henry Giles is
checked into the clinic and when he's told
he's dying from ALS, he signs a DNR to avoid
a slow death. House disagrees with the diagnosis
and goes against everyone's wishes when he
violates the DNR to save Giles' life. The
decision lands House in court, drives Foreman
to consider taking another job, and results
in Giles' paralysis worsening. But when the
patient inexplicably starts getting better,
the team has to figure out the mystery in
reverse and find out why his condition is
improving. Meanwhile, Dr. Foreman meets with
an old friend who offers him a West Coast
partnership.
» 1.10 Histories
- Air date - February 08, 2005
Dr. Foreman believes an uncooperative homeless
woman is faking seizures to get a meal ticket
at the teaching hospital. But her homelessness
strikes a personal chord with Dr. Wilson and
he grows determined to keep her from falling
between the cracks. Her worsening symptoms
prove to be a complex mystery for House and
his team, but the mystery of her identity
and medical history may hold the answers to
saving her life. Just as the team suspects
she has contagious meningitis, the woman goes
missing, only to be tasered by the police,
who bring her back. But House deduces the
taser may have proven yet another diagnosis,
with dire results. Meanwhile, House has an
audience of two medical students who are learning
how to do case studies.
» 1.11 Detox
- Air date - February 15, 2005
While trying to figure out why a young patient
won't stop bleeding after a car wreck, House
takes Cuddy's challenge and goes off Vicodin
for a week in exchange for no clinic duty
for a month. If House and his team can't determine
the source of his patient's blood loss, the
16-year-old car victim will die in a matter
of days. As House's withdrawal symptoms become
more and more severe, his patient directives
for his patient are more harsh and risky than
usual, and Foreman and Cameron are afraid
he may not be thinking clearly enough to save
the patient's life.
» 1.12 Sports
Medicine - Air date - February
22, 2005
A severely broken arm reveals a bizarre case
of bone loss and ends the comeback plans of
major league pitcher Hank Wiggen. House suspects
Hank - with a history of drug abuse - is lying
about using steroids, as his condition worsens.
When Hank's kidneys start to fail, his wife
offers to donate hers, but she would have
to abort her early pregnancy. Forced into
an impossible solution, and admitting failure
as an addict, Hank tries to take his own life.
House and his team must isolate and fix the
problem soon if this pitcher's life, as well
his career, can be saved. Meanwhile, Foreman
dates a pharmaceutical representative and
House is stuck with two tickets and ends up
going on a "date" with Cameron...to
a monster truck rally.
» 1.13 Cursed
- Air date - March 01, 2005
A 12-year-old boy believes he's cursed after
an Ouija board tells him he's going to die.
His father, a major financial supporter of
the hospital, makes escalating demands of
House and the team as they try to diagnose
the boy's pneumonia-like symptoms and incongruous
rash. Tension intensifies when House invites
Chase's estranged father, a renowned doctor
visiting from Australia, into their circle
of diagnosticians - much to Chase's discomfort
- and House is intrigued by Chase's lack of
relationship with his father. When the boy's
diagnosis becomes more evident, the young
patient is forced to face the idea that his
father may not be everything he believes.
» 1.14 Control
- Air date - March 15, 2005
Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital is
turned upside-down when billionaire entrepreneur
Edward Vogel spends $100 million on the clinic
and becomes the new Chairman of the Board.
Vogler intends to use the hospital as a new
biotech venture and plans to eliminate the
financially draining services of one Dr. House.
Meanwhile, a powerful young woman who seemingly
has it all - perfect life, perfect body, perfect
job - becomes inexplicably paralyzed. Upon
discovering her deadly secret, House finds
himself fighting for her life even though
it means risking his job and his medical license.
» 1.15 Mob
Rules - Air date - March 22,
2005
Just before mobster Joey Arnello spills the
beans in federal court and enters witness
protection, he collapses. Is he faking? A
court order instructs House to find out -
and fast. House and his team struggle to diagnose
and cure Joey while Joey's brother Bill tries
to slow things down and keep Joey from testifying.
Meanwhile, Cuddy struggles to convince Vogler
that House is an essential part of the hospital.
» 1.16 Heavy
- Air date - March 29, 2005
House must fire one of his doctors and leaves
them to think about it while they deal with
an overweight 10-year old child who suffered
a heart attack as the result of taking diet
pills. House is also faced with a woman who
won't accept surgery for a 30 lb. tumor because
she wants to remain overweight.
» 1.17 Role
Model - Air date - April 12,
2005
House must deal with two patients - a pregnant
woman who is having trouble swallowing and
an underweight baby. But he may have more
to worry about from Vogler, who is after House
and anyone else who gets in his way.
» 1.18 Babies
& Bathwater - Air date
- April 19, 2005
While House and his team scramble to discover
what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction
in a pregnant woman, Vogler is working to
get House fired after House's pharmaeutical
speech. House determines the illness, but
the woman and her husband must struggle with
an emotional and heartbreaking choice: choose
between her or that of her unborn child. Vogler
calls for a vote to remove House, but when
Wilson refuses to make the vote unanimous,
Vogler threatens to take his money if Wilson
isn't voted out. Finally, Cuddy must take
a stand against Vogler.
» 1.19 Kids
- Air date - May 03, 2005
When a meningitis outbreak sweeps the clinic,
one 12-year old diver shows additional symptoms
that endanger his life.
» 1.20 Love
Hurts - Air date - May 10,
2005
While Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital is rife
with rumour and speculation about House's
imminent date with Cameron, House apparently
scares a meek clinic patient into having a
stroke. The team must navigate their way through
the patient's odd proclivities, overbearing
"friend" and reluctant parents in
order to stop the strokes and try to save
the guy's life. All the while, Wilson, Cuddy
and the team offer House dating advice and
lay odds on the outcome.
» 1.21 Three
Stories - Air date - May 17,
2005
House's ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner returns
- not for House but to get help for her ailing
husband. While House decides whether or not
to take her case, Cuddy forces him to present
a lecture to a class of medical students.
As he weaves the stories of three patients
ho all present with a similar symptom, House
gives a lecture the students will never forget.
» 1.22 Honeymoon
- Air date - May 24, 2005
When Stacy insists her husband Mark get tests,
House insists he can handle things. But despite
the fact Mark's tests prove negative; his
steadily growing symptoms indicate he is dying.
While House struggles with the mystery and
make increasing demands on his staff, Wilson
worries about House's emotional well-being,
and Cuddy considers adding a new employee
to the clinic.
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