Index Of — House M.d. Season 1

Small-cell lung cancer that has metastasized.

Initial genetic tests don't match the parents. House uses genetic discrepancies to uncover a family secret while tracking a degenerative brain condition.

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

Mark Warner, the husband of Stacy Warner—House’s ex-fiancée and the love of his life. index of house m.d. season 1

– A woman enters a sleeping sickness coma, leading to a dark discovery about her marriage.

Foreman is highly dismissive of the patient due to her status, while Cameron fights to uncover her real name and history. The diagnosis comes too late, making it one of the few fatal cases of the season. Episode 11: "Detox" Original Air Date: February 15, 2005

Arteriovenous malformation (a treatable spinal condition mimicking ALS). Small-cell lung cancer that has metastasized

Neurologist; often the moral foil to House's unethical methods. Dr. Robert Chase: Intensive Care Specialist; often eager to please House. Dr. Allison Cameron: Immunologist; driven by empathy and a crush on House. Dr. Lisa Cuddy:

(played by Hugh Laurie), a brilliant but antisocial and misanthropic specialist in diagnostic medicine who leads a handpicked team of fellows at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The main cast includes: (Hugh Laurie) Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) – Dean of Medicine Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) – Head of Oncology Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) – Fellow (Neurology)

Head of Diagnostic Medicine; a Vicodin-addicted, anti-social genius specializing in nephrology and infectious diseases. Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein): – A mob informant collapses before testifying, and

As a Universal Television production, House frequently anchors NBC's Peacock streaming service in the US.

(Omar Epps): Neurologist on House's diagnostic team.

An immunologist hired for her empathy and "pretty" appearance, which House believes drives her to work harder to be taken seriously. Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer):

House faces legal consequences and a furious patient, emphasizing his obsession with "being right" over patient autonomy. Episode 10: "Histories" Original Air Date: February 8, 2005

The first season of House M.D. , which premiered in 2004, successfully established a "magic formula" for medical procedurals by blending high-stakes diagnostics with a complex, misanthropic lead. Critics and fans generally regard it as a strong start that balances medical mystery with sharp character drama. House (TV Series 2004–2012) - IMDb