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The team attributes her physical symptoms to her poor self-care due to mental illness, but House suspects the mental illness itself is a symptom.

Rebecca Adler, a kindergarten teacher who loses her ability to speak and suffers seizures.

A legendary jazz musician with ALS signs a Do Not Resuscitate order, which House promptly ignores.

Senator Gary Wright, a charismatic black politician who collapses during a speech.

Mary, a 12-year-old competitive swimmer who suffers a massive stroke. index of house md season 1

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Explores the theme of premature maturation in children forced into high-pressure adult environments. Episode 20: "Love Hurts" Original Air Date: May 10, 2005

College student Brandon Merrell arrives with seven distinct symptoms that don’t fit any single diagnosis. When initial treatments make him sicker, House postulates the improbable occurrence of two simultaneous rare diseases. The episode’s title references the logical principle that the simplest explanation is usually correct.

– A teenager experiencing terrifying hallucinations and double vision following a lacrosse incident leads House to investigate the boy’s true parentage. The team attributes her physical symptoms to her

Acute naphthalene poisoning from eating termites that infested the walls of his bedroom.

Copper allergy exacerbated by an undiagnosed condition known as Churg-Strauss syndrome. Episode 6: "The Socratic Method" Original Air Date: December 21, 2004

A professional baseball player risks his career to hide the truth about his symptoms.

– A teenage girl with intense pain is treated, leading to surprising revelations about her life. Senator Gary Wright, a charismatic black politician who

A mysterious epidemic spreads through the hospital's maternity ward, causing newborn babies to go into sudden shock.

Giles signs a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order. When he stops breathing, House deliberately violates the legal order to paralyze and intubate him, believing the diagnosis is incorrect.

Beyond the medical puzzles, Season 1 laid down structural formulas that defined the show's eight-year run:

The show’s iconic theme song by Massive Attack was replaced after Season 1 for streaming rights reasons in some regions.

– A woman with a sleeping sickness is diagnosed with an incurable condition, but House suspects her husband's infidelity caused a rare, treatable disease.

Dan, a 16-year-old lacrosse player suffering from night terrors and hallucinations.