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

Epstein-Barr virus (mononucleosis) that progressed rapidly into a rare, aggressive form of lymphoma. 18. "Babies & Bathwater" Original Air Date: April 19, 2005 Director: Bill Johnson Writer: Peter Blake & David Shore

– A mysterious virus spreads through the neonatal unit, forcing House to make a grim calculation. Damned If You Do

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

– A mob informant collapses before testifying, and House suspects he might be faking it. index of house m.d. season 1

A massive meningitis outbreak floods the hospital, but House notices a teenage diving champion whose symptoms do not match the epidemic.

: A famous baseball player's bone loss shatters his arm just from pitching. House suspects drug use, despite the player's claims of being clean. E13.

: A legendary jazz musician with ALS signs a Do Not Resuscitate order. House violates the order because he believes the ALS diagnosis is completely wrong. E10. Damned If You Do House prepares for a

: House suspects an infectious outbreak in the maternity ward after two newborns get sick. He has to make risky, ruthless choices to save the remaining infants. E05. Damned If You Do

Vogler pressures House to fire one of his team members to cut costs. House resists, escalating the war between them. Episode 16: "Heavy" Original Air Date: March 29, 2005

House prevents social services from separating the family after realizing the mother's mental illness was entirely treatable. Episode 7: "Fidelity" Original Air Date: December 28, 2004 : A famous baseball player's bone loss shatters

The Head of Oncology and House's only true friend, who frequently serves as his therapist and conscience.

Introduces billionaire Edward Vogler (Chi McBride), the new chairman of the hospital board, who threatens House’s career. Cameron lies to secure a heart transplant for the patient. Episode 15: "Mob Rules" Original Air Date: March 22, 2005

Sudden bone fracture without trauma and severe respiratory distress in a professional baseball player aiming for a comeback.

Acute naphthalene poisoning caused by termites eating through the walls of his bedroom.

Epstein-Barr virus (mononucleosis) that progressed rapidly into a rare, aggressive form of lymphoma. 18. "Babies & Bathwater" Original Air Date: April 19, 2005 Director: Bill Johnson Writer: Peter Blake & David Shore

– A mysterious virus spreads through the neonatal unit, forcing House to make a grim calculation. Damned If You Do

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

– A mob informant collapses before testifying, and House suspects he might be faking it.

A massive meningitis outbreak floods the hospital, but House notices a teenage diving champion whose symptoms do not match the epidemic.

: A famous baseball player's bone loss shatters his arm just from pitching. House suspects drug use, despite the player's claims of being clean. E13.

: A legendary jazz musician with ALS signs a Do Not Resuscitate order. House violates the order because he believes the ALS diagnosis is completely wrong. E10.

: House suspects an infectious outbreak in the maternity ward after two newborns get sick. He has to make risky, ruthless choices to save the remaining infants. E05. Damned If You Do

Vogler pressures House to fire one of his team members to cut costs. House resists, escalating the war between them. Episode 16: "Heavy" Original Air Date: March 29, 2005

House prevents social services from separating the family after realizing the mother's mental illness was entirely treatable. Episode 7: "Fidelity" Original Air Date: December 28, 2004

The Head of Oncology and House's only true friend, who frequently serves as his therapist and conscience.

Introduces billionaire Edward Vogler (Chi McBride), the new chairman of the hospital board, who threatens House’s career. Cameron lies to secure a heart transplant for the patient. Episode 15: "Mob Rules" Original Air Date: March 22, 2005

Sudden bone fracture without trauma and severe respiratory distress in a professional baseball player aiming for a comeback.

Acute naphthalene poisoning caused by termites eating through the walls of his bedroom.