Balancing her duty to the hospital's financial survival with her protective instincts for House. Facing down billionaire Edward Vogler in the boardroom. Why Season 1 Holds Up Today
Foreman and House engage in a battle of wits regarding environmental tracking. Episode 9: "DNR" Original Air Date: February 1, 2005
– Two newborns in the same hospital experience similar symptoms, leading to a race against time.
A high-powered CEO with leg pain. (Introduction of Edward Vogler). Diagnosis: Bulimia leading to Ipecac poisoning. 15. Mob Rules The Case: A mob informant collapses before testifying. Diagnosis: Estrogen therapy (from eating soy/tofu). 16. Heavy The Case: A 10-year-old obese girl has a heart attack. Diagnosis: Cushing’s Disease. 17. Role Model The Case: A Senator running for President collapses. Diagnosis: Epstein-Barr Virus (hidden by past drug use). 18. Babies & Bathwater The Case: A pregnant woman with rising blood pressure. Diagnosis: Small-cell lung cancer. 19. Kids index of house md season 1 updated
Air Date: April 5, 2005 Synopsis: A patient's mysterious condition leads Dr. House's team to explore the connection between physical and mental health.
– Vogler continues his quest to fire House as the team treats a pregnant woman with cancer.
Brandon, a college student who collapses after sex and suffers rapid organ failure. Balancing her duty to the hospital's financial survival
as Dr. Robert Chase: Intensive care specialist on House's team.
Season 1 of "House" premiered on , and concluded on May 24, 2005 . The 22-episode season was an immediate hit with both critics and audiences, praised for its sharp writing, complex characters, and Hugh Laurie's captivating performance. Beyond the procedural "case-of-the-week" format, the season features an overarching sub-plot involving billionaire Edward Vogler (Chi McBride), a new hospital chairman who tries to exert control over House and his department.
– A high-powered CEO is admitted, and billionaire Edward Vogler begins his takeover of the hospital. Episode 9: "DNR" Original Air Date: February 1,
– A young man collapses after a sexual encounter; the team struggles to find a simple explanation.
African Sleeping Sickness (African trypanosomiasis).
Air Date: April 19, 2005 Synopsis: A patient's mysterious condition leads Dr. House's team to suspect foul play.
A mob informant in a coma; Vogler pressures House to fire a staffer. Mar 29, 2005
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