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Dr. House and the team think a teenage lacrosse player has multiple sclerosis until the boy's night-terrors disprove their diagnosis.
Dr. House and the team think a teenage lacrosse player has multiple sclerosis until the boy's night-terrors disprove their diagnosis.
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S1, EP1 "Pilot"Dr. House and his team try to save the life of a kindergarten teacher who began speaking gibberish and passed out in front of her students.
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S1, EP2 "Paternity"Dr. House and the team think a teenage lacrosse player has multiple sclerosis until the boy's night-terrors disprove their diagnosis.
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S1, EP3 "Occam's Razor"A collegian collapses after raucous sex with his girlfriend; Dr. House and his team scramble to figure out why as the student's condition worsens.
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S1, EP4 "Maternity"Dr. House annoys his boss when he suggests that two sick newborns in the hospital are the start of an epidemic; but as more babies fall ill, the maternity ward closes and the doctors battle over courses of treatment.
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