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Index Of House M.d. Season 1 !!exclusive!! -

While every episode has its merits, a few from Season 1 are widely considered some of the series' best.

A legendary jazz musician with ALS collapses on stage and signs a legally binding Do Not Resuscitate order, which House promptly ignores.

Luteoma of pregnancy, which caused an abrupt hormonal imbalance mimicking severe system failure in a teenage athlete. 20. "No Reason" Original Air Date: May 10, 2005 Director: Jace Alexander Writer: David Shore

A major league baseball player on the verge of a comeback suffers a bone fracture and respiratory failure.

House prepares for his highly anticipated first date with Cameron. Meanwhile, the patient's dominant partner complicates medical consent decisions. index of house m.d. season 1

House must overcome his intense jealousy and personal resentment toward Mark to save his life. The surgery requires a dangerous diagnostic test that Mark rejects, forcing House to drug him to perform it. The season ends with Stacy staying in town, setting up tension for Season 2. Major Character Arcs in Season 1

John Brand, a legendary jazz musician who refuses treatment that might damage his musical abilities.

House prepares for a real date with Cameron, who agrees to return to the diagnostic team only if House goes out with her. Episode 21: "Three Stories" Original Air Date: May 17, 2005

Rabies combined with Tuberculous Meningitis. Episode 11: "Detox" Original Air Date: February 15, 2005 While every episode has its merits, a few

Billionaire Edward Vogler becomes the chairman of the hospital board, instantly clashing with House's expensive, rule-breaking methods. Episode 15: "Mob Rules" Original Air Date: March 22, 2005

– House treats his ex-girlfriend’s new husband. Key Characters Introduced

Chase's estranged father, an esteemed doctor from Australia, visits the hospital, revealing deep-seated family resentment. Episode 14: "Control" Original Air Date: March 15, 2005

Neurocysticercosis (tapeworm infestation in the brain from eating undercooked pork). Key Characters Introduced Chase's estranged father

Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) contracted from his father's overseas business trips.

Wilson's disease (copper toxicity causing liver failure and psychiatric symptoms) combined with a vitamin B12 deficiency.

Foreman struggles with his ambition vs. his morals; Chase battles the shadow of his famous father; Cameron wrestles with her ethics and her growing infatuation with House.

(Robert Sean Leonard): Head of Oncology and House's only true friend.