Index Of House Md Season 1
Cuddy challenges House to give up Vicodin for a week in exchange for a month off clinic duty. While battling severe withdrawal symptoms, House diagnoses naphthalene poisoning caused by termite eradication chemicals in the patient's room. Episode 12: "Sports Medicine"
- A 16-year-old high school student, Dan, suffers from night terrors and hallucinations, which House eventually diagnoses.
The diagnosis relies on uncovering an extramarital affair, proving House's theory on human deception. Episode 8: "Poison" Original Air Date: January 25, 2005 index of house md season 1
Two boys are poisoned by an unknown substance; the team races to find the source before they die.
House prepares for his first official date with Cameron, which ends with her realizing he cannot engage emotionally. Episode 21: "Three Stories" Original Air Date: May 17, 2005 Cuddy challenges House to give up Vicodin for
A homeless woman collapses at a rave; Foreman suspects faking. 15 Feb 2005
A Senator and presidential hopeful is convinced he has AIDS, but House suspects something else. The diagnosis relies on uncovering an extramarital affair,
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a rare mutation of the measles virus contracted during infancy.
Midway through the season, the show introduces a serialized element: the Edward Vogler arc. Spanning episodes like "Control" to "Babies & Bathwater," this arc indexes the conflict between the purity of science and the corruption of commerce. Vogler, a billionaire benefactor, buys his way onto the board and attempts to tame House.
In the second half of the season, billionaire Edward Vogler takes over the hospital board. He serves as the primary antagonist, threatening House's job and forcing him to fire a team member.