Elise, a woman who sleeps 18 hours a day, develops sudden tremors and a high fever.
– A homeless woman with severe symptoms provides a challenging diagnostic puzzle.
Hugh Laurie received his first Emmy nomination for his portrayal of House, specifically for the episode "Detox".
- House treats a patient who, after a romantic encounter, exhibits bizarre symptoms. index of house md season 1
A billionaire takes over the hospital board, threatening House's job. 15. Mob Rules: A mob informant collapses before testifying. 16. Heavy: A 10-year-old girl suffers a heart attack.
- A nun experiences an allergic reaction to medication, leading to tension between House and his team.
The team faces a moral dilemma regarding whether to prioritize the life of the mother or the unborn fetus. Vogler forces a vote to terminate House's employment. Episode 19: "Kids" Original Air Date: May 3, 2005 Elise, a woman who sleeps 18 hours a
Wilson's disease (a genetic disorder causing copper accumulation) combined with a liver tumor.
A boy believes he is cursed; House searches for a logical cause [0.5.7].
Explores the sacrifices athletes make for fame, juxtaposed against House’s own lost physical mobility. Episode 13: "Cursed" Original Air Date: March 1, 2005 - House treats a patient who, after a
House’s ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner asks him to save her husband [0.5.9]. 🩺 Key Features of Season 1
What does the Season 1 index ultimately reveal? That House, M.D. is not about medicine. It is about the limits of logic, the necessity of lies, and the unbearable weight of being right. Each episode title is a symptom of a culture that worships intelligence but fears intimacy. House’s diagnostic brilliance is his cage. The index, read chronologically, is the slow, painful unlocking of that cage—not to free him, but to show us why he cannot be freed.
African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness), contracted through an extramarital affair with a friend who had traveled to Africa.