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  1. HOUSE STROPHES FULL
  2. HOUSE STROPHES CRACK

He also points out that when she drank, she would lock him in his father's study-he became interested in medicine by reading his father's medical books. His father was emotionally distant, perhaps worse, and his mother was irresponsible and Chase had to take care of her. She is not being abused her bruise is caused by coagulopathy (blood's inability to clot properly), the first symptom she presents. He's about to call the cops before she starts Bleeding From The Mouth. " Prívate Lives" opens with a man knocking on his neighbors' door in the middle of the night to tell them to stop arguing, only to find the woman has a massive bruise on half her face.It turns out those are also symptoms of testosterone exposure, which resulted from the supplements their father was taking. The son was highly aggressive and the daughter had her first period at 6, leading them to believe there was abuse (imitation from the son and molestation for the daughter). Another episode had a father come into the hospital with his two children.

house strophes

The Hippie Parents, who fed the baby a vegan diet, were thought to be at fault and Child Protective Services was contacted before they revealed that they consulted an actual nutritionist and House correctly diagnosed the child.

  • Another episode had an infant who was extremely underweight due to a medical condition.
  • Inverted at the end when it turns out that the wife wanted to murder her husband by poisoning him the team never finds out why, though.
  • In another episode, a man tries to "rape" a woman before collapsing from an ailment, but everyone except the audience knows that it's just a game between a husband and wife.
  • Safe or not is debatable, but at least it was consensual. It turns out that it was just erotic asphyxiation. Or rather, that's what the audience and the doctors believe at first.
  • In one episode a patient gets attacked by a woman, who tries to murder him by strangulation.
  • The show seemed to be angling to set up Chase and Thirteen in both seasons 6 and 7, but it never went any further than flirting either time due to Thirteen being Put on a Bus at the beginnings of seasons 7 and 8.
  • This is due to it being a last-minute addition to write out Kal Penn, who was leaving for a job in politics. It gets about two episodes of drama before the cast collectively moves on.
  • The mystery of the identity of House's real father.
  • It was built up as being a major deal when it was revealed, but he's quickly shown to be recovering by the end of the very next episode and then never brought up again.
  • Foreman's brain damage after being sick.
  • AB Negative : House is, of course, the most rare blood type and "takes from everybody.".
  • The character development and personal interactions of House, his team, Wilson and Cuddy is the other major element of the show.

    HOUSE STROPHES FULL

    The solutions are not always from House himself, and they range from the mundane to exceptionally rare, and the end result for the patient can be anywhere between an easy full recovery to a death sentence. Finally, the real problem is found via "Eureka!" Moment. They diagnose the disease incorrectly for the majority of the episode, subjecting the patient to a wide variety of tests that may or may not be ethically sound. They come up with possible causes while House makes snide remarks and mocks their suggestions.

    HOUSE STROPHES CRACK

    House begins the case by having a brainstorming session with his crack team of doctors: Eric Foreman note not that one, Allison Cameron and Robert Chase. A patient suffers unexplained, potentially deadly symptoms which worsen dramatically. Being a modern-day homage to Sherlock Holmes, House and Wilson correspond to Holmes and Watson, respectively.Įach episode is a medical procedural. James Wilson, head of the Oncology (Cancer) department. His best (and, really, only true) friend is Dr. House is only interested in unusual medical cases and while he is abrasive socially, professionally, and personally, he is so good at diagnosing patients that the Dean of Medicine, Dr. He copes with it by using a cane and taking a lot of Vicodin pills. House suffers from chronic pain in his right leg. Gregory House, a genius diagnostician and Deadpan Snarker at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Created by David Shore, it centers around Dr. House (also known as House, M.D.) is a Medical Drama which aired on FOX from 2004 to 2012.













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