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The team looks back on some of the craziest stories that the doctors have seen in the ER, proving doctors never know what is coming through the ER doors.
The team looks back on some of the craziest stories that the doctors have seen in the ER, proving doctors never know what is coming through the ER doors.
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Untold Stories of the E.R.
S2, EP6 "No Down Time"An unconscious patient suddenly awakes; a family with a mysterious condition; a man with a knife wound refuses help.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S11, EP4 "Heeled!"A man is impaled in his abdomen by a stiletto heel; a seemingly healthy outdoorsman has a series of seizures that baffle his doctors; two patients make their doctor suspicious when they both complain about identical headaches that started during sex.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S6, EP2 "Campstove Stuffing"A new doctor must stand up to a superior who wants to send his wife into surgery with undiagnosed rectal bleeding; a man comes into the ER with a surprising body part stuck inside a camping stove.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S3, EP7 "The Golden Hour"A soldier comes into the ER with a stab wound; a young man bleeds from the ears; a woman overdoses on diet pills.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S13, EP8 "Thin Red Line"A doctor with a severe bee allergy is stung while treating a critical patient who's been stabbed in the eye; a man comes into the ER after slitting his own throat; a paramedic becomes a patient when she's struck by a mysterious illness.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S13, EP2 "Foreign Objects"The ER is a crime scene when a woman's belly pain is caused by smuggled narcotics; a doctor is mystified by heart attacks occurring the same day in the same family; strange markings on the body of a car crash victim lead to the cause of the accident.
Untold Stories of the E.R.
S13, EP1 "Grave Diagnosis"A teenage girl is impaled through the neck on an iron fence; a patient is convinced he's turning into a vampire; a first-year attending physician stands up to a room full of senior specialists to save the life of a critically ill pregnant woman.
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