A Virus That Only Effects Babies | House M.D..
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- House keeps a close eye on Cameron making sure she is able to do her job under the pressure of extremely worried parents, worrying her empathetic character will prevent her with dealing with bad news.
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Season 1 Episode 4 "Maternity"
After overhearing a conversation about a sick baby, House investigates the maternity ward and predicts an epidemic. After realizing the severity of the disease, Cuddy quarantines the maternity ward. In an effort to discover the source of the epidemic, House begins treating the children. However, when the kidneys of two of the children shut down, House is forced to test which drug caused the failure, resulting in one of the babies dying. Following an autopsy, the team discovers the presence of echovirus 11, CMV, and parvovirus B19 antibodies. They test the mothers and decide the cause of the epidemic is the Echovirus. Using an experimental anti-virus, they successfully cure the remaining babies. House, determined to find the entry point of the virus, finds an elderly hospital volunteer coughing and wiping her nose as she pushes around a cart of baby toys and blankets and makes the connection.
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Informing mothers that their baby died hours after birth has to be one of the worst things one can say to a person....
Welcome to the 16th century
Interesting how fast humans get attached to their offspring
That's why house wanted her to do it. Telling someone that would make informing people of their diagnoses in the future easier. Wilson was to hard on her.
@@theproudestJAILBIRD if I am still remembering things correctly there is a significant amount of time in the womb.
@@theproudestJAILBIRD interesting how we forget about the 9months prior to birth.
You have to remember that House likes kids. They're innocent, they don't lie out of malice, and they don't know any better - adults do. Kids feel fear more acutely than adults and he knows that. You go back and watch any episode from the first five seasons where kids were the patient or a major focus, you'll see it.
Yep. He does find them to be stupid sometimes, but for the most part he knows that their parents have to teach them.
Yeah he clearly says that the people don't annoy him until they develop teeth..😀
He's the Gordon Ramsey of doctors
@@messisoccer900 omg that is so accurate 🤣
Much like in one episode which was after Chase's father had died and he was working with the babies I think to help with his money issues, A baby dies on Chase's watch and House Tells Chase to get out of his head and do the Atutoby Only to for him to find out that The baby's death had nothing to do with what Chase had done but was part the baby's own systems. House did that to Chase to help him in his own way,
House telling them there's nothing more to be done and then doing the baby autopsy by himself... House may be House but there's no way that's not heartbreaking
House always does autopsies. He's the only one emotionally strong (or maybe detatched if you think of it that way) to do it
Its fuckin hilarious 😂
Do diagnosticians do autopsies?
@@eddygci8 House has degree's in pathology, nephrology and infectious disease. pathology being the medical training for doing Autopsies. Both he and his team are all certified for Pathology and thus doing this. It can be part of the job in diagnostics to check the deceased for signs missed while they were alive, in hopes it'll help future or current cases that're similar
I don’t find it heartbreaking cus it’s not mine.
The babies who acted in this are probably old enough to be watching this right now
@@imature3878 which baby where you in the episode??
@@imature3878 oh, man imagine you was tho 🤔🤔🤔
@@professor_yamete1806 G R E E N
I'm pretty sure they r impressed by their own acting
they probably used dummies lol
That ending, when House sends them all home and does the autopsy himself, it’s heartbreaking. But it shows House is a true leader. He’s the one who does the heartbreaking operation on the poor kid who died. Even in his facial expressions, he’s devastated that this happened. Yet he’s the one who is there when he could’ve ordered his fellows to do the autopsy.
It's heartbreaking that the baby died. The post mortem isn't heartbreaking.
Notice how he lifts both legs. As if she were still alive.
@@looksirdroids9134you really think that autopsying a baby wouldnt be extremely upsetting
i love that they gave each doctor face time just after the baby's death. you can see the heaviness of their failures shown in each doctors' expression.
@Hannah Dyson You come to a drama for realism?
@Hannah Dyson You came to House for realism?
It's why I love the early seasons so much, the medical drama, character development and chemistry, whereas season 4 onward became focused almost solely on House's mental state and how he trolled his staff.
All this because a sick woman with a flu is going around the hospital near babies and don't have the decency to know that she's spreading germs despite the obvious coughing. How is she even working at a hospital?
Voluteer
Cause she thinks she's doing good and if she doesn't go in 'Who'll help the babies?'. God damn dogooders!
Well thanks to the current situation we now know that people are this stupid
maybe its a tv show
Because even during a global pandemic I see people coughing without covering their mouth
4:00 the parents still holding onto the plushie given out by the sick woman was a very subtle move.
Foreshadowing
and the women wasn’t even wasnt fired for it
p.s same plot on scrubs the tv show
It just hit me so hard, but there are people who have to cut open babies to do autopsies to save other babies 😭😭
Ah but if you have a current illnesses and have seen your doctor within 6 weeks they dont. My partner had mnd and hadnt been seen by his doctor and had to have an autopsy, they knew what he died from but to make sure they had to do one. Its a sad fact but it has to be done xx
@@challengemasters775 The family has to give consent, at least they're supposed to. Still not sure how a woman's body was used by the military for bomb testing. That made no sense from start to finish. How could that mix up occur, why does the military even need a real corpse to test with? But slightly off topic. Some will decline for various reasons.
I know one of those people. She is a player in my dnd campaign I have asked her a bunch of questions. She obviously does all kind of autopsies, but they take apart soooooo many bodies each week. I think it is like 7-10 years of school and the pay is not
even what you would expect. I would never do it.
Challenge Masters eh I don’t really care how I died and have instructed my children to burn the body without notifying the authorities. Keep your lete fingies out of chest cavity pls
@@challengemasters775 Two seconds of Google would tell you if what is very obviously just a random thought you had is actually true or not. "No, in fact, most people do not get an autopsy when they die. In cases of suspicious deaths, the medical examiner or coroner can order an autopsy to be performed, even without the consent of the next of kin.
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This whole scene when the baby died was heartbreaking…
Former EMT who saw this in real life. I wouldn't even wish this on my worst enemies.
I don't care how tough you are, nobody gets through even looking at something like this easily. I actually couldn't finish watching the scene.
This is fictional television. Please avoid the delusion that this is a real event. Real ones are sad. Why practise for something you may never encounter? Isn't there enough suffering in your life without creating more?
@@thefox47545 Tell that to Psychopaths
Yeah ngl when Chase kept trying to resuscitate the baby and House had to make him stop I shed a tear
@@dontgetmadgetwise4271 Lol what? Of course it's not a "real event." However, it's based upon events that happen every day around the world, & that's why it resonates so strongly with people. Nobody here is deluding themselves into thinking that this particular scene, itself is reality, & nobody is "practicing" feeling sad for when real-life tragedy hits. No offense, but I'm a bit stymied as to the purpose of your comment..
I feel so bad for that couple, they probably waited ages to have a kid and as soon as it happens a virus kills the baby.
Guess the good Lord himself was making a point...
@@darthsquid2107 you're disgusting
@@skylerlee1024 Thank you.
@@darthsquid2107 well, he made gay people, so what’s your point? You are a jerk.
@@crystaledwards9878 he made people. Then gave them the ability to choose. I'm not saying much of anything right now. In the end it hardly matters.
I can never imagine the face of the mother when she is told her newborn baby died. The pain may be itself worse then childbirth.
From what I hear, people never get over it, even if the baby died before birth (that one is actually worse from what I hear)!
Will Nack why the exclamation mark at the end? This isn’t exiting or a laughing matter man.
My mom's friend first baby (allegedly) died an hour and a half after birth. The doctor just came and said that baby got sick and died, and left. She was not allowed to see the child, she was not allowed to bury the body. The doctor was accused a couple of times of selling children (out of hospital) to whom, I don't know. He was never sentenced. To this day my mom's friend hopes that her baby is alive and well somewhere in the world. She later got a boy (27now) and a girl (25 now), that are both well and doing ok in their lives.
@@nlbadguy well that's illegal from every standpoint imaginable
My mom's first child was still born. They were okay with it, the first child is often born with complications. They were never upset over it. These things happen more than we'd think. It's important not to build castles in the air.
House was kind in sending them home.
@@gekoncube111 I believe hes creating his prodigy, chase ends up being that
@@gekoncube111 Maybe his leg problem made him not endure the job so well.
@@gekoncube111 The writers started to take him further and further away from normalcy. It made for some really interesting ideas to explore, but it made House into more and more of a caricature. I love the show, but after they sent House to Prison and an Asylum, it was getting clear they either had already jumped the shark or they were going to soon.
@@gekoncube111 maybe his leg is getting worse
Not kind. He wanted to do the autopsy himself since he is the "heartless" one.
I'm glad they showed the autopsy. I have stood by on autopsy of stillborns, and it never gets any easier for anyone involved. It hurts everybody at the loss of a child.
But they didn't.
Why would they perform autopsies on stillborn babies?
From the cradle straight to the grave, that poor baby was only a day old
You can see house hated doing that on a baby too
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House. Sent everyone home except him self. That’s the type of leader u want, or boss.
The mother (with chase) was prepared to confront her baby's dead *(of course it will be devastating but at least they were informed that their baby didn't have much of a chance)*
Meanwhile the other couple was expecting a "your baby is fine".
This is why you have to be HONEST about someone's hope for recovery.
I love that once he realized he had to autopsy the baby he told them all to rest so none of them could feel guilty or witness it
The note of fear in Cameron's voice when she said "you're the attending" was palpable. She really didn't wanna do it.
She shouldn't have lied to the parents.
For a parent there can't be many things worse than your baby dying.
For a doctor there can't be many things worse than autopsying a baby to figure out what killed it.
That tiny baby on a cold table at the end, tore me to pieces.
This was probably the darkest episode of the whole series
This one and the one where Cutner killed himself.
@@aclassicaldisaster yeah I agree
『VaL』 I just watched Season 7 no 11 “Family matters” was pretty heartbreaking to. It was kind of sad but it was mostly a crescendo of stress and conflict for all the characters. It was amazing and horrible but Jesus was it heart wrenching to watch. Now that I think about it there were actually a lot of heart wrenching apisodes padded by not a intense ones (The one where Chase and Cameron broke up, The one where Amber died, the one where house and Wilson rode off into the sunset). I all most feel as if the normal medical drama episodes followed by a WTF episode is what made the series so enjoyable to watch.
euphoria was pretty goddamn dark so was the one where chase killed that dictator
That one Slytherin Yeah there were like another 15 I could have named but I wanted to keep is short but another really dark on just of the top of my head is the one where Cuddy got diagnosed with cancer and when she died and then basically every finale (including the episodes before and after the finale where the tensions build or end, or die in a more literal sense than I would usually imply) and then pretty much the entirety of season 8 which I guess one could call the finale of the show.
The reason why Cameon had it worst aside from the situtation it was because before this happened she told the mother that the treatment was going to cure the baby giving them hope even huging each other because everything was gonna be okay, while I don't remember who went to tell the other couple to be prepared because they weren't sure what was going to happen, but they told them the truth while Cameron tried to make the others feel better so this outcome was even worst for her and the mother.
It was Foreman. He'd even scolded her for not being upfront.
She got their hopes up only for it to be swept out from under them.
Cameron looks so sad in this one. Makes me wanna hug her. :(
But honestly this is no joke. Imagine having to be the one to tell a mother that her baby died.
Yes, but she can't allow her empathy to hinder her from doing her job. She'll need to toughen up.
@Hannah Dyson: Nobody who is oversensitive can be a doctor, he/she will just not manage their own reactions
K
Cameron is sometimes emotional, but she’s usually quite effective in her job. It was a one time thing.
@SparksFly: I do realise that and I didn’t like the way House forced her to do it, she just needs time and experience to mature
@Hannah Dyson What the hell are you talking about?
The baby should've been 17 by now. This series is too old now and still brilliant. timeless.
That last scene was... something else.
When I was a kid, homosexuality wasn't something openly discussed in our home. I thought that the two ladies were cousins or friends. Now that I'm rewatching House I'm shocked by all the things I missed as a kid.
Well it's not discussed in most homes.
I guess there wasn't a time where it felt needed to be done.
Internet teaches you most things these days. Good and bad.
@@roniieeem5031 Well homosexuality statistically isn't that common in the first place. It's also a rather personal affair that isn't brought up unless you start getting in to relationships. So naturally it isn't brought up all that often.
@@neurofiedyamato8763 Yeah. No need for it, anyway.
If you really want to go back with it, go find the season from the Golden Girls circa 1990 that dedicates a couple episodes to a frank discussion about gay marriage.
Gross, imagine depriving a child of a father. Children NEED fathers, just mothers destroys boys.
At 6:42, you can hear the quiver in Dr. House’s voice right before he has to do the baby’s autopsy. Even he isn’t immune to the heartbreak of the situation 😔
This was the episode where House’s importance is established unshakeably since he identified the endemic earliest
Cuddy *cuts off doctor's tie*
Whitecoat that almost every doctor is wearing, including Cuddy herself,
'Am I a joke to you?'
Why did she cut off the tie?
@@jamx_1276 The told the guy to wear a tie clip in a previous scene, because his tie was dangling over a sink. If there was dangerous bacteria on said sink, his loose tie would spread it around. Since he didn't wear a tie clip, she cut it off.
This is absolute fact...ties have been linked to spreading numerous germs around.
@@jaimhaas5170 ties or people.. Hehehe let's chop some of them.. Hehehe
But, also if we looked at Wilson standing next to her he wasn’t wearing one at all lol his tie was dangling
"Affects" not "Effects" - Come on. House would be so disappointed.
And to think this was the fourth episode of its first season and had no qualms about killing babies. They threw you into the deep end pretty quick.
It happens in hospitals all the time. We just have to be mentally prepared already, the same goes for a medical student or a resident in a hospital. 😅 That also might be the reason why, they didn't be choosy with how the cases should be portrayed.
05:33
Ah! Was waiting for this since the first clip from this episode. Also love it that whenever a patient dies, House sends his team home and he goes to perform the autopsy. Man of the House.
Watching the parents of the dead baby get the bad news while clutching the bear that the sick woman gave them, which caused all of this, is just so heartbreaking to watch 💔 That poor mother is somewhat finding comfort in the very object that essentially killed her baby 💔 So wrong but also realistic since nobody knew then that the bears and the woman were the cause of all of this 💔
I really sympathize with Cameron. My job also requires me to give bad news to people all the time (not the same way as doctors) but it took me a while to be able to do it without losing sleep. I had serious anxiety problems at the beggining.
I don't sympathize with her at all. Throughout the whole episode she kept lying to them promising them everything was gonna be fine. When the proper thing to do was to be honest with them and prepare them for the worst. She has the worst bed side manner
@@GreaterSociety
It’s a TV show. It needs drama.
It shows how hard the job can be.
Like the nurse that told me everything was fine while sucking blood out of a breathing tube. it’s a hard job and a lot of people don’t appreciate that.
Christ this episode feels much darker.
No it actually feels quite right.
I think it's because it's an early episode. They were still finding their vibe.
@jonathanbirch2022 That's more of a mercy kill because Thirteen is going to get substantially worse throughout her life due to her Huntingtons.
Both a blessing and a curse, bacteriophage treatments have been theorized and even sparsely used to fight superbug infections because bacteria need to give up their immunity to bacteriophage to gain immunity to anti bacterial medications
Yeah last I heard the Swiss are making some advancements towards using bacteriophages to help with extreme cases of infection where the body is almost completely colonised
Another issue with bacteriophages is that they are EXTREMELY specialized. Some bacteriophage only attack one family of bacteria, or even just a certain species of bacteria.
Shhhh don't give the antivaxxers ideas
@Hannah Dyson Nature will just throw stuff at us. Smallpox, Measles, Leprosy, they all came from prolonged contact with nature. Medical advancements is how we dealt with them. The consequences of our medical advancements is nature finds ways around some of them. And we find ways around them. Its how it works.
Not to mention their application in cancer gene therapy. They can be highly specialized to display certain ligands that interact and target only with receptors specific to, and overexpressed in cancerous tissues.
He's got that right about the superbugs, it's going to be an increasing issue in modern medicine
He's right when he says it's the fault of the doctors for over-prescribing antibiotics. The first time my daughter had tonsillitis, her pediatrician prescribed Amoxicillin. I'm a pharmacist and I learned from school that there's a tier of antibiotics and Amox is on the lower level. Luckily for me my daughter was a very healthy kid and when she has tonsillitis, she knew to tell me right away and I'd just make her take Amox.
In my drugstore I come across prescriptions with Clarithromycin for babies. Or Azithromycin for coughs. That's so irresponsible. What if they develop immunity from these powerful antibiotics? What will you give them then?
This was a great episode for showing a side of all the characters that we don’t normally see.
All of House’s team get to show some expertise, AND compassion (and this was in the season when Chase was consistently shown as two-faced and weasely) and Cuddy, Wilson, and House show why they are doctors AND why they stick together, even though they usually don’t actually like it.
*affects
Aww, beat me to it.
Good catch.
Was looking for this
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SIGSEGV can someone please tell me the difference
2 videos from this episode today makes me wanna go rewatch the whole episode now
What episode is it
@@rourkelareservee6832 Season 1 episode 4
Anthea Iu the real MVP
You can seen the pain in houses eyes, it’s the one thing he has sorrow over is sick or deceased infants
How many times does house have to get a "guess" right for Cuddy to believe him most of the time lol
there are episodes, where house is completely unaffected by what happens to the patient, to his colleagues. and these episodes where he shows, (accidentally) how much he cares for the patients, for the lives he can not save.
I straight cried during this. Pretty well bawled. My 4 yr old had a fever seizure around the age of 2 and it was the scariest and most gut wrenching day of my life.
Sometimes i wonder if hes dead and i broke and all my life is a hallucination
im also like that but instead of fearing my life is a hallucination its fearing im in a coma at this very moment and that the moment i wake up everything i knew after hitting my head is just irrelevant and i even got math wrong i thought that all i knew in that coma was all i needed to survive what a depressing thought that keeps me up at night
*Cuts Tie off* Me: OH! So that's why they call her "CUTTY" lol
Before I was born, my mother had a baby girl. I don't know the details of my sister's passing, but I'm told she was fine for a little bit, she was moving around and stuff, but when the nurse or doctor got back to my mother, she had no heart beat. This episode always makes my mother cry.
Im already planning on becoming a doctor, and when I saw this baby still and lifeless after they tried to bring him back, my eyes filled will tears I can’t explain it I felt like I was there, I had a emotional reaction to this so strongly I cried real flowing tears and I felt grief. Please tell me I’m not alone I want to be a doctor more than ever now I love people more than anything. This hit me like a brick wall idk why but it was such a strong image and such a sad thing even if it was just a show this happens in the real world. I could never work in a children’s hospital, I have so much respect for the doctors and medical personnel who take care of all people of all ages.
rhonayam ccartin thank you soo soo much for those words of encouragement. That helps me so much I just love people and life and, yes death an inevitable part of life, but if I can help someone feel better, and help lessen the pain of suffering, that’s what I want to do. I hope I have what it takes pray for me please on my journey, I begin pre med in the spring of next year at UMSL.
@@froggyctf5497 best of luck to you on your journey. May you remember your love for people, and never let the intensity of your studies break that out of you. I am a survivor of medical trauma and I wish I had had the procedure done by someone who cared as much as you do. Sending love 🙏🏻🙌🏻🤍🤍🤍
It is not for the faint of heart, but if that is what you resolve to do, take the bad with the good. And remember: you won’t win every battle, but what matters is you keep going
This was another one of those darkest moments of the entire show
I still can’t get over the fact that House’s name is Gregory
Can confirm telling the family about the passing of a family member is awful. In our residency or clinical rotations they made the intern med students tell the family with a preceptor along side them and it is the worst experience. Had a 7 month old baby that passed in my first med/surg/PED rotation and telling the mother and father was so sad. You have to be professional but on the inside you are falling apart. Went home and cried that night. Sadly it never gets easier. I dont wish that on anyone.
Funny how the parents with hope had their child die but the ones without hope saw their child live.
5:34 On one hand, as a pharmacist, I absolutely agree. On the other hand, a guy who'll start treatments, including antibiotics, before confirming diagnosis is not in a position to judge.
What do you do if you don't have time to make a diagnosis? So it's either pick something and hope for the best or leave it alone and it's guaranteed death?
@@Abdullah34610 He's not talking about situations like this, hes talking about people taking unnecessary antibiotics/antivirals when they just have a cold or flu thatll pass on its own. Overuse of antibiotics creates resistant pathogens that become even harder to kill regardless if youre using the right drug
@@9d8fb79fd8gb yes, but then he took a shot at House's methods in situations like this.
@@JakkFrost1 And to be honest its a pretty nonsense critique; of all the specialties pharmacy can get annoyed at for misprespcribing antibiotics, infectious disease specialists are not one. They're the undisputed expert on antibiotic stewardship, if infectious disease asks for carbapenems from pharmacy 'yes sir, how much?' is the only acceptable response. Other specialties not so much (looking at you emergency medicine).
0:35 "Did _that_ calmly." I love S1 Cuddy so fucking much.
6:25 House's expression and Background score is excellent. If you hear it using headphones, you'll feel what he's feeling
6:38
My first thought. Oh s*** I know where he is.
That whole scene made me think that it must be soul destroy for the people in real hospitals to do that to a baby. I can't imagine the one who does that won't cry themselves to sleep for some time.
how is she just foraging her glove so casually in her pocket 😳 in the waste bin lady. and don't keep your other glove on. take notes. her ways of handeling the gloves was NOT helpful. and it was unprofessional in the presence of possible contagion.
Celine E. Well thank god it’s a tv show then
It's a tv show it doesn't matter
Tv shows aren’t know for the best infection control measures
It seemed like House knew even before giving the time of death that the baby had died.
I preferred House when it was still all about the cases, not the doctor's dramas.
There is a case every episode... Heck there is a case in the last episode.. Drama should go hand in hand as well.. That's life.
@@michaelwilliams1752 1) what is a Zebra Diagnosis
2) House eventually went down cause its drama began to overtake the ' cases? '
@@michaelwilliams1752 it helps a lot, both answers thanks
And number 2 is what I was afraid of House becoming--leaning towards drama then cases--which is why I stick to the clips!
@@GoldenKirby the show was actually meant to be called something like "Zebras not Horses" before they called it House MD
What show did you watch? House was always about both. That was the point.
One of the hardest episodes to watch int he entire series...Can we appreciate the character of Wilson to go along with Cameron to deliver to bad news when he was just helping out with the case?
Effects? Someone doesn't know the difference between affect and effect.
House was not having any fun in diagnosing these babies just as he do to other patients. He knew what was at stake. He knew they were little innocent babies. That makes him super human.
Lupus: *Exists*
House: *Im about to end this whole mans career*
Start*
6:47 thats so beautiful, the time listed as '2004' how nostalgic. I love when that happens in 2000s TV shows
Despite the painful leg, I feel like indirectly killing a newborn messed up House for the rest of the series.
Great edits again. Touching moment for House at the end. Only a few people could ever do this job. An attempt to help mankind by furthering knowledge. Intense.
I’ve watched the full serie 3 times. Watching this clip now as a new parent gives me chills
5:18 I love the way House asks "What the hell is this?" His puzzle has taken a far deadlier turn.
It’s a little ironic and sad that one of the mothers of the baby who had died was holding the very thing that had killed her son - the teddy bear that had the disease on it from the elderly woman who was passing them out.
I thought Foreman was beetle juice for a second
I love how she pops the gloves off and straight into her pocket
I’m currently rewatching House. Makes me feel less alone during the pandemic
The title is grammatically wrong, but I mean I'm glad to see the next part of this episode so soon
I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who noticed this. . . The gentle way he removed the baby's diaper. He would give almost anything to NOT do the autopsy. Because kids are innocent.
Whoever is still uploading these videos, I want you to know, I love you
its heartbreaking enough to have to tell parents their new born baby died.
but its even worse that you lied to them about the severeness of their baby's condition because your skewed moral compass couldn't bring you to tell them a bad thing
Cameron gave false hope and not taking responsibility for it.
Ooo yay I'm happy this was uploaded.
Yay! Let's see babies nearly dying :D
It’s so cool, I love death
@@fanimal10 Well you are just a blast at parties, aren't you. You edgy teen wannabe 🙄
Christopher McAuley son, I’m 47
5:45 Hey, I’ve been on Levoquin!! I had severe double pneumonia in bootcamp and Levoquin almost cleared it up until I ran out. Fixed up my ear infection too!
why is house suddenly acting like a professional doctor for once
Because he cares about kiddos
Season 1 episode 4, they hadn't figured out who House is yet.
"What the hell is this thing?" he asks in frustration, so very unHousely. In later seasons he'd be "...which is interesting."
Me and my wife know this pain only to well.😭
I'm so sorry for your loss 😔
Im so sorry.
I’m so sorry 😥❤️🕊🙏🏿
Come on there liying who would admit that kind of private pain
I don't cry easily but this episode made me bawl
I'm very happy that he put the whole episode in 3 videos.
House is ABSOLUTELY right! Doctors do over-prescribe children with antibiotics. It is a part of a cycle: the parents allow this to happen as society now requires both parents to work, and they can't afford to burn off all their sick leave. The modern society has so far been successful because for centuries we had the mother at home taking care of the sick. We've increases the living expectancy of humans as a result of modern medicine, but at what cost? In the past, we lived shorter lives, but we were able to put up with spoiled meat and unsterile conditions. Today, we live longer, but we get sick far easier, and much more frequently.
None of what you said is actually true for example they lived shorter lives things is actually a myth and they still cooked and preserved there meat there ice chests and peservtives might not as been as advanced but they still did it
This is very sad that such a innocent baby that just got life died of a virus ... its very hearbreaking that any parents has to go through
First patient death in House, people
the lighting in season 1 i liked it, and house's voice also a bit different in season 1, only a die hard fan noticed
Oh yea I noticed, that light is what made the show different
One reason I don't think I could ever be a doctor is because I would absolutely never be able to say the words "Time of Death..." out loud
I hate Cameron's action in this episode. First, she gives parents a lots of hope and reassurance, although she doesn't have any medical reasons to. And then she is not even strong enough to personally inform, that the child died.
6:33 house showing true sympathy
I dont think I've ever been so emotional during a house episode. 😢
As a doctor i really hope that i never have to witness such a dilemma bc although you feel sad when you lise a patient, i cant evrn describe the heartbreak you feel when a child passes away. Its a kind of pain that doesnt go away
Anyone else notice when Cameron and Wilson go to break the news to the parents one of them is clutching the bear? She’s literally holding onto the thing that killed her son as a means of comfort while she learns her baby has died.
I remember watching this on TV when I was a kid so many years ago and it really traumatized you.
A lot of dead baby uploads today.
Anyone else notice the clever foreshadowing in this episode? The whole reason the babies were getting sick was because one of the staff members had the flu and she wasn't washing her hands or sterilizing them properly. They gave us a subtle hint in the beginning of this clip by showing a close up of all the hand soap and sanitizers and what not, I bet there's even more hints in the entire episode just subtly showing cleaning products and even posters for proper hand washing procedures.
Over-prescription of antibiotics is one problem, but a far bigger one is the chronic use of low levels of antibiotics to offset overcrowding in factory meat producers. It's exactly what you'd do if you were *trying* to create superbugs, and it accounts for a large majority of all the antibiotics used in the Western world. It's utterly insane.
its not the problem antibiotics dont cure viruses
1:17 Makes you think of that episode where the pellagra mom kills her son
It never sat right with me that Cameran didn't get chewed out for what she did.