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Season 1, Episode 1: PilotOriginal Air Date—16 November 2004 Young kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler collapses in her classroom after uncontrolled gibberish slips out of her mouth while she is about to teach students.
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Season 1, Episode 2: PaternityOriginal Air Date—23 November 2004 The team help a high school boy (16) who has double vision and night terrors. (Clinic Cases: Unvaccinated baby, man with boil on leg.) |
Original Air Date—30 November 2004 A college boy whose low blood pressure does not respond with IV fluids piques House's curiosity. Clinic Cases: A woman who had a cold last week, man with a sore throat, woman whose leg hurts after running 6 miles, a boy and his MP3 Player. |
Season 1, Episode 4: MaternityOriginal Air Date—7 December 2004 A nightmare scenario hits Princeton Plainsboro when babies in the maternity ward are hit by a potentially fatal epidemic. Clinic Cases: Woman with a parasite!
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Original Air Date—14 December 2004 A nun arrives at the clinic with what appears to be a skin rash caused by an allergy, and starts to go into anaphylactic shock in reaction to the medication Dr. House gives her. When he then gives her an injection of epinephrine, she goes into cardiac arrest, leading Dr. Cuddy to assume that House gave her an accidental overdose. Absolutely sure that he gave the patient the correct dosage, House begins a series of unorthodox treatments to uncover the truth, and also does a bit of snooping into the sister's past. |
Original Air Date—21 December 2004 When it appears that Lucy Palmeiro, a schizophrenic mom with deep vein thrombosis, is lying about her alcohol intake, Dr. House is the lone voice of reason. Under the scrutiny of her hyper-vigilant teenage son, House takes Lucy off all her medication and secretly sends Foreman and Chase to search her apartment for clues.
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Season 1, Episode 7: FidelityOriginal Air Date—28 December 2004 A woman comes down with symptoms of African sleeping sickness, but there seems to be no way she could have contracted it. House and his aides must ask a few tough questions and make some tough decisions in order to try to save her. |
Season 1, Episode 8: PoisonOriginal Air Date—25 January 2005 A high school boy has hallucinations and collapses during an exam. When he does not respond to treatments, and the normal tests are negative Foreman presents the case to House. Clinic Cases: A happy old lady. |
Season 1, Episode 9: DNROriginal Air Date—1 February 2005 A famous and paralyzed jazz musician has trouble breathing and passes out during a session, but it is his unexplained paralysis that concerns him most. The team's job is made more complicated by a DNR order that House thinks is a mistake. Clinic Cases: A diabetic man in denial. |
Season 1, Episode 10: HistoriesOriginal Air Date—8 February 2005 A homeless woman collapses at an illegal rave house. Foreman blows off the consult that Wilson asks for, and House is intrigued by Foreman's and Wilson's reactions. Clinic Cases: A mother with lots of kids; House pretends to be ill so he ends up teaching med students about taking histories. |
Season 1, Episode 11: DetoxOriginal Air Date—15 February 2005 A girl crashes a Porsche after her boyfriend starts coughing up blood and continues to have unexplained bleeds. Clinic Cases: Cuddy give House a month off clinic duties if he can spend a week off his pain meds.
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Original Air Date—22 February 2005 A detoxed sports star about to make his comeback breaks his arm due to brittle bones. Clinic Cases: Woman with leg pain; man trying to remove his contact lenses; a dentist with various issues and a hung over teenager; all in 70 seconds. |
Season 1, Episode 13: CursedOriginal Air Date—1 March 2005 A young boy has a fever for over a week after a Ouija board predicts he will die. Clinic Cases: Chase's case of a man with numb fingers. |
Season 1, Episode 14: ControlOriginal Air Date—15 March 2005 Could House save a high powered female executive from the same problem that left him in constant pain? A new head of the hospital board could cause problems. Clinic Cases: A boy and his mute dad. |
Season 1, Episode 15: Mob RulesOriginal Air Date—22 March 2005 A Mob informer collapses before trial. Is he faking or is he really in a coma? Clinic Cases: A pair of brothers come in when the youngster gets toys stuck up his nose. |
Season 1, Episode 16: HeavyOriginal Air Date—29 March 2005 A morbidly obese ten-year-old girl has a heart attack, and her mother insists that House and his team look past her weight to find the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Vogler pressures House to fire a member of his staff. Clinic Patients: Unidentified man with an infected pierced scrotum; overweight woman with a 30-pound tumor on her ovaries who refuses to have it removed, because she worries she will be unattractive.
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Season 1, Episode 17: Role ModelOriginal Air Date—12 April 2005 House treats a Black presidential candidate, whom House is convinced has AIDS, but the Senator's passion convinces him otherwise. Also, Vogler forces House to give a speech endorsing a new drug from Vogler's company, but House has plans of his own.
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Original Air Date—19 April 2005 While House and his team scramble to discover what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman, Vogler is on the warpath to get House fired. |
Season 1, Episode 19: KidsOriginal Air Date—3 May 2005 During a meningitis outbreak which overwhelms the clinic, House is drawn to a single patient: a 12-year-old competitive diver whose symptoms don't quite match everyone else's. |
Season 1, Episode 20: Love HurtsOriginal Air Date—10 May 2005 House apparently triggers a stroke in a clinic patient, but the major topic of discussion is House's imminent date with Cameron. The team must deal with the patient's odd lifestyle, overbearing "friend", and reluctant parents in order to stop the strokes and try to save his life. |
Original Air Date—17 May 2005 House's ex Stacy Warner asks him to treat her husband. House takes over a diagnostics class for a day and presents the class with three case studies of leg pain. As House tells his story and the class gradually fills up with listeners, the class learns a lot about how to be better doctors, and Chase, Foreman and Cameron learn some important details of House's past. |
Original Air Date—24 May 2005 House doses his ex-girlfriend's husband in order to get him into hospital after she begs House to treat him. Is House treating Mark differently in order to get back at Stacy for his leg? |
Season 2, Episode 1: AcceptanceOriginal Air Date—13 September 2005 House treats a patient on death row while Dr. Cameron avoids telling a patient she has a terminal illness. |
Season 2, Episode 2: AutopsyOriginal Air Date—20 September 2005 A very brave and mature 9-year-old girl has terminal cancer, but that is not what the problem seems to be. |
Original Air Date—27 September 2005 Cuddy joins the team after her handyman falls off of her roof and begins to develop bizarre symptoms. |
Original Air Date—1 November 2005 A doctor champions against the epidemic of TB in Africa, possibly at the risk of his own life. |
Original Air Date—8 November 2005 The team takes care of a student with inexplicable electrical shocks, and House's parents visit. |
Season 2, Episode 6: SpinOriginal Air Date—15 November 2005 A professional bicycle racer collapses at a meet, and the team must come up with a different cause after the patient admits to using drugs. House and Stacy continue sparring with each other. |
Season 2, Episode 7: HuntingOriginal Air Date—22 November 2005 After being accused of assaulting a sick man, House is forced to take on his case. However, despite the fact that he has AIDS, it's clearly not what's killing him. |
Original Air Date—29 November 2005 Chaos ensues after Chase's negligence leads to the death of a female patient. Now, after an inquiry from the hospital board, and a subpoena from the patient's brother, it's up to Stacey to protect Chase's career, as well as House's. |
Season 2, Episode 9: DeceptionOriginal Air Date—13 December 2005 A woman collapses at an off-track betting parlor in front of House, and he must battle his new boss to find her diagnosis.
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Original Air Date—10 January 2006 When a famous writer is brought in with language difficulties, House must assist via phone while waiting for a delayed plane. |
Original Air Date—7 February 2006 House and the team must determine what is causing an increasingly deceitful patient's muscle flailing. Stacy makes a decision, and Cameron avoids a test. |
Original Air Date—14 February 2006 A patient with 40% body burns and inexplicable cardiac and neurological signs is treated by the team, while House pursues disproving an old enemy's medical study. |
Season 2, Episode 13: Skin DeepOriginal Air Date—20 February 2006 The search for the cause of a supermodel's symptoms causes intense feelings among the team, as new facts are revealed. Meanwhile, House experiences increasing pain in his leg.
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Season 2, Episode 14: Sex KillsOriginal Air Date—7 March 2006 House and the team struggle to diagnose one patient in order to save another. |
Season 2, Episode 15: CluelessOriginal Air Date—28 March 2006 House and the team must track down what's causing a swinging couple's husband's tongue to swell when all test keep returning normal, and Wilson experience close-up what living with House is like.
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Season 2, Episode 16: SafeOriginal Air Date—4 April 2006 6 months after a teenage girl crushes her chest in a car accident and receives a heart transplant she goes into anaphylactic shock in her clean room bedroom after her boyfriend almost kisses her and discovers something on her arm.
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Season 2, Episode 17: All InOriginal Air Date—11 April 2006 On a class field trip, a teacher discovers that her five-year-old student Ian is bleeding profusely. Dr. House thinks Ian has the same unknown disease that killed an elderly patient of his years ago.
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Original Air Date—18 April 2006 A young woman swallows a bottle of sleeping pills - not to kill herself but to go to sleep, something she says she hasn't done in 10 days. Then her case deteriorates, but her partner is in a perfect position to help her. Meanwhile, House keeps falling asleep because living with Wilson has disrupted his sleep pattern. Cameron's mad at Foreman for swiping her ideas for a medical-journal article, and at House for letting him do it.
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Original Air Date—25 April 2006 House takes on a teenage faith healer, Wilson desperately wants into a poker game, and tensions escalate between Cameron and Foreman.
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Original Air Date—2 May 2006 A police officer in critical condition has bizarre symptoms, and Dr. Foreman finds himself in an unpleasant situation.
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Original Air Date—3 May 2006 House tries radical procedures to save Foreman's life. Foreman's father visits.
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Season 2, Episode 22: ForeverOriginal Air Date—9 May 2006 A young mother suffers a seizure in the bathtub with her newborn son, nearly drowning him, and although the baby survives the near-drowning, his problems are far from over. Foreman returns to work with some minor brain dysfunction, and a personality change that drives House up the wall.
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Season 2, Episode 24: No ReasonOriginal Air Date—23 May 2006 An old patient of House comes back and seeks revenge upon him in the form of gunshot.
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Season 3, Episode 1: MeaningOriginal Air Date—5 September 2006 Richard, a husband and father living with brain cancer, drives his wheelchair into a pool at a family BBQ. Everyone but his son think that it was suicide from the pain but House will stop at nothing to figure out his true ailment.
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Original Air Date—12 September 2006 Clancy, a 7 year old boy, who believes he is being tortured by aliens comes to the hospital because of rectal bleeding. When House, who thinks he did not solve his last case and it's affecting him physically, finds a metal object in his neck where Clancy claims a chip has been planted and when a cell with different DNA is found, the team has to give his alien theory more credit. But House's humiliation from his last case and worsening leg pain cause him to back out, forcing Cuddy, who lied to House about curing his last patient, to rethink her decision to withhold the information.
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Original Air Date—19 September 2006 Ezra Powell, a renowned pioneer in the field of medical research, collapses in his lab. House is struggling after the ketamine treatment wore off and doesn't want to talk about it. When the team put Ezra through rigorous diagnostic tests and don't come up with anything conclusive Ezra demands the team to help him end his life. Now the team goes through twists and turns of the moral dilemma of ignoring his wishes or to assist in his suicide and abide by Ezra's wishes. |
Original Air Date—26 September 2006 A ten-year-old boy begins screaming in pain, but nobody knows why, because he is autistic and cannot explain. House refuses to use his office. Cuddy does not know why, because he is House and will not explain. |
Original Air Date—31 October 2006 A husband and wife being treated cause Foreman to ponder the strength of true love, and House abuses one too many patients with potentially devastating repercussions. |
Original Air Date—7 November 2006 A "suicidally" obese man in a coma presents treatment challenges, but finding out what's wrong with him may be the most challenging test of all. Elsewhere, Tritter ramps up his vendetta against House. |
Original Air Date—14 November 2006 When the son of a man in a vegetative state starts going into a coma, the vegetative man is reawakened chemically by House, who hopes to get some clues to the son's problems.
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Original Air Date—21 November 2006 A young man collapses at his job, and House makes a game of establishing the diagnosis until things turn critical, and Tritter increases the pressure on Wilson. |
Original Air Date—28 November 2006 While a little girl's life and limbs are in jeopardy, Tritter becomes more manipulative and House suffers withdrawal. |
Original Air Date—12 December 2006 Wilson presents the deal to House and then convinces Cuddy to back him up, meanwhile the team is flummoxed by a patient's condition and various members keep seeking out House for his opinion even though he may not be prepared to assist. |
Original Air Date—9 January 2007 House checks himself into rehab just before his trial, but a different game entirely may be afoot. Elsewhere, the team attempts to treat a firefighter who can't stop shivering. |
Original Air Date—30 January 2007 Stuck with clinic duty, House almost wishes he had the boring patients back after he encounters a young woman with an STD and the need to talk. |
Original Air Date—6 February 2007 A young man is stricken during sex with his girlfriend, and House must determine why his organs are suddenly shutting down. Finding the cause is like looking for a needle in a haystack. |
Original Air Date—13 February 2007 On Valentine's day House meddles in relationships as he works to diagnose a teenager who has a genetic inability to feel pain. |
Season 3, Episode 15: Half-WitOriginal Air Date—6 March 2007 House struggles to find out why a pianist savant is losing his ability to play. Ultimately, a decision must be made as to how much brain is necessary for a normal quality of life. |
Season 3, Episode 16: Top SecretOriginal Air Date—27 March 2007 A patient whose relative has called in a favor with Cuddy presents with nonspecific minor symptoms that turn life-threatening, but House is distracted by a dream and an inability to urinate. |
Original Air Date—3 April 2007 When a pregnant woman has a stroke, the team is at a loss after all tests reveal nothing, but when her organs start shutting down Cuddy takes over the case. |
Season 3, Episode 18: AirborneOriginal Air Date—10 April 2007 House and Cuddy are flying back to the US from an international conference in Singapore. While en route a mysterious disease strikes one passenger and an epidemic unfolds, causing House to diagnose in midair since they have missed the halfway mark by passing the north pole. Back in Princeton, Wilson and House's lackeys have a confusing case of what is ailing a woman who came into the clinic and proceeded to have a seizure. |
Original Air Date—17 April 2007 A young girl is ailed with diseases that usually strike people much older than her 6 years of age. But before House can diagnose her, her brother starts exhibiting the same symptoms she was admitted with. During all of this House gives Wilson tickets that a patient had given to him for a play. Ensuing a discussion on why men take women to plays. Wilson decides to take Cuddy and the tug of war with House for her affections begins, although Cuddy insists that she only went with Wilson as a friend.
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Original Air Date—24 April 2007 The cause of a woman's TIA stumps the team, and Foreman's family visits.
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Season 3, Episode 21: FamilyOriginal Air Date—1 May 2007 Wilson is preparing his 14-year-old patient, Nick, for a bone marrow transplant when the donor, Nick's younger brother Matty, suddenly starts sneezing. Since Nick's immune system has been destroyed by the chemotherapy for his cancer, he cannot risk a marrow donation from Matty while Matty is ill. House decides that the fastest way to find out what's wrong with Matty is to make him worse. As the boys get sicker and sicker, House and his team race to cure Matty before both brothers die. Meanwhile, House battles Hector (his newly adopted dog) for supremacy and Foreman can't stop thinking about last week's mistake.
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Original Air Date—8 May 2007 A 19-year-old college student, Addie, starts coughing up blood during karate class and ends up one of House's cases. Foreman hands in his resignation before treating the woman and refuses to explain why. Although her symptoms show no signs of it, House is convinced that an infection is causing Addie's bleeding. Her lungs start filling with fluid and House's team believes a toxin or cancer is to blame for Addie's illness but are unable to change House's mind. Addie continues to get worse and House wants to do an extremely risky life-or-death treatment in order to confirm his diagnosis; the team starts to ask whether House cares about making a diagnosis more than Addie's own life. Meanwhile, House becomes interested in Honey, a young, attractive nutritionist who brought her boyfriend to the clinic for treatment. He gets her to fill out an employment application (for Foreman's soon-to-be vacated position) and arranges to meet her again in a more casual situation.
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Season 3, Episode 23: The JerkOriginal Air Date—15 May 2007 When a teenage chess-player assaults his opponent, the team struggles to determine whether the problem is organic or psychological. |
Original Air Date—29 May 2007 A couple risk their lives getting from Cuba to see House, but his preoccupation with staff issues may cost the woman her life. |
Season 4, Episode 1: AloneOriginal Air Date—25 September 2007 House is off his game without the team, and Wilson uses an extreme tactic to force him into interviews.
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Original Air Date—2 October 2007 House is forced to choose a new staff... and gathers 40 applicants to start narrowing down the field. Meanwhile, an Air Force pilot wants House to treat her secretly so she doesn't ruin her chances of becoming an astronaut. |
Season 4, Episode 3: 97 SecondsOriginal Air Date—9 October 2007 Down to 10 candidates for his team, House splits them into 2 groups to diagnose a patient whose short lifespan has been made even shorter. Foreman leads his own team to diagnose a patient at his new workplace. |
Original Air Date—23 October 2007 A woman seeing her dead mother stumps the recruits, especially once she begins seeing a recent victim. |
Original Air Date—30 October 2007 A victim of a mugging presents with neurological symptoms and begins to mirror the behaviors of his doctors. Foreman joins the new fellows in seeking a diagnosis; Cameron and Chase takes bets on who House will fire next. |
Original Air Date—6 November 2007 House is taken by black helicopter to help diagnose a dying CIA agent, leaving Foreman in charge of the team trying to find out why a young woman passed out after a drag car race.
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Season 4, Episode 7: UglyOriginal Air Date—13 November 2007 House and his team are hampered by a reality television crew whilst battling over possible diagnoses for a craniofacial surgery patient. |
Original Air Date—20 November 2007 A magician's heart stops during a performance. At first House dismisses the case, but later changes his mind when complications arise. House has a contest to determine the next one to leave the team. |
Season 4, Episode 9: GamesOriginal Air Date—27 November 2007 House treats a rock musician, and some of the candidates have to get past their personal biases, Wilson misdiagnoses a patient, and the winners are named. |
Original Air Date—29 January 2008 House is equally obsessed with a mother and daughter who don't lie, and using Christmas to create discord among the team members. |
Season 4, Episode 11: FrozenOriginal Air Date—3 February 2008 When a researcher at a South Pole base becomes ill, House must diagnose the case at a distance. Meanwhile, House tries to find out who Wilson is dating, and his new staff tries to get him cable. |
Original Air Date—5 February 2008 A woman collapses at her wedding. She led a different life style before her marriage, House insists she hasn't changed. Wilson starts dating Amber. |
Original Air Date—28 April 2008 House encounters a patient who is too nice for his own good, which is a bigger problem than his emergency room diagnosis; and House competes with Amber for Wilson's attention.
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Original Air Date—5 May 2008 House finds himself at odds with his team when he becomes convinced that an actor on his favorite soap, "Prescription Passion," has a serious medical condition.
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Original Air Date—12 May 2008 A bus that House was riding crashes. House claims there's a victim on the bus that's dying, but not from the bus accident. He stops at nothing to figure out who the patient is and what is ailing them.
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Original Air Date—19 May 2008 The team works to save someone close to a central character's heart. The key is inside House's head, but he is in a bad way himself. |
Original Air Date—16 September 2008 House's preoccupation with Wilson leaves his team without direction and endangers the patient, a female whose exhaustive work schedule and demanding boss may have caused her condition. |
Season 5, Episode 2: Not CancerOriginal Air Date—23 September 2008 |
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Season 5, Episode 4: BirthmarksOriginal Air Date—14 October 2008 House tries every delaying tactic available when Wilson forces him to attend his father's funeral. Meanwhile, the team tries to find the cause of a young woman's abdominal pain and hemorrhage that occurred in China. |
Original Air Date—21 October 2008 Thirteen's one night stand collapses at her apartment, and her symptoms are so misleading that the diagnosis may be terminal. Meanwhile, revelation about Wilson and Thirteen occupy House. |
Season 5, Episode 6: JoyOriginal Air Date—28 October 2008 House takes on a case where the patient has unexplained blackouts, and his daughter may hold the key to the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Cuddy prepares for her new arrival until there are complications with the birth mother. |
Season 5, Episode 7: The ItchOriginal Air Date—11 November 2008
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