Estrogen toxicity (caused by consuming excessive amounts of Chinese herbs/herbal aphrodisiacs).
Copper allergy (caused by an intrauterine device from her past) compounded by a mistake House made with her epinephrine dosage.
Estrogen toxicity (brought on by a Chinese herbal remedy containing high levels of phytoestrogens). Episode 16: "Heavy"
Widely regarded as one of the best episodes in television history. House fills in as a lecturer for a diagnostics class. Through three hypothetical cases, he secretly tells the origin story of his own infarcted leg and the loss of his former love, Stacy Warner. index of house m.d. season 1
Rebecca Adler, a 29-year-old kindergarten teacher, loses her ability to speak and suffers seizures during class.
Wilson's Disease (copper accumulation in tissues) causing the psychosis, combined with Vitamin B12 deficiency from a poor diet. Episode 7: "Fidelity"
Index of House M.D. Season 1: Complete Episode Guide and Structural Overview Estrogen toxicity (caused by consuming excessive amounts of
Small cell lung cancer metastasized to the uterus.
House M.D. Season 1 was a critical and ratings hit, an episode and ending as the 24th most-watched show of the 2004-2005 season. The series was praised for its sharp writing, complex characters, and unique procedural format. It remains a landmark in television drama, influencing many medical shows that followed. The title of the pilot episode is "Everybody Lies," a phrase that became a fan-favorite motto for the series and has been written in multiple languages.
Vogler promises to spare House's team if House gives a promotional speech for Vogler’s pharmaceutical company. House refuses to compromise his medical ethics. Episode 16: "Heavy" Widely regarded as one of
Epstein-Barr Virus causing Toxoplasmosis, complicated by a rare, hidden case of common variable immunodeficiency (CVID). Episode 18: "Babies & Bathwater"
The patient signs a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order. House violates the law by intubating him anyway, leading to a legal and ethical showdown. Episode 10: "Histories" Original Air Date: February 8, 2005 Patient: Natalie (a homeless woman) Symptoms: Delusion, fever, sensitivity to light. Diagnosis: Rabies and Tuberculoma.