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Stacy Warner (Sela Ward) returns to ask House to save her new husband, Mark. House is forced to confront his unresolved feelings while performing dangerous tests to diagnose the man who replaced him. Final Diagnosis: Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP). Key Structural Themes of Season 1
High fever, rash, and sudden organ collapse in a young boy who believes he was cursed by an old home.
The first season of House M.D. , which premiered in 2004, successfully established a "magic formula" for medical procedurals by blending high-stakes diagnostics with a complex, misanthropic lead. Critics and fans generally regard it as a strong start that balances medical mystery with sharp character drama. House (TV Series 2004–2012) - IMDb
Ischemic stroke triggered by a congenital heart defect and pregnancy. index of house m.d. season 1
The debut season of David Shore’s House, M.D. introduced audiences to one of television’s most compelling antiheroes: the brilliant, chronically cynical, and Vicodin-dependent Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie). Operating out of the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, House and his specialized team tackled some of the most obscure medical mysteries on television.
Later seasons added and removed team members (Thirteen, Kutner, Taub). But Season 1’s Foreman, Chase, and Cameron are perfectly balanced:
(Included with Prime subscription in many regions) Hulu / Peacock (US distribution) Netflix (Available in selected international markets) Stacy Warner (Sela Ward) returns to ask House
Introduction of Edward Vogler, a billionaire pharmaceutical mogul who becomes the new Chairman of the Board. Vogler seeks to run the hospital like a business and immediately targets House. Episode 15: "Mob Rules" Original Air Date: March 22, 2005
Ipecac poisoning (resulting from chronic bulimia-induced abuse of the syrup). Episode 15: "Mob Rules" Original Air Date: March 22, 2005
Acute naphthalene poisoning (acute exposure to mothballs stored in a closed environment). Episode 12: "Sports Medicine" Key Structural Themes of Season 1 High fever,
Antiphospholipid syndrome (an autoimmune disorder causing hyper-coagulation).
Before diving into the episode index, it is vital to understand the structural dynamic of House's department. The first season relies heavily on the friction between House and his subordinates, colleagues, and supervisor.