![]() But House figures out the real reason: Bob’s wife has been slowly poisoning him with a gold-containing arthritis drug. The team diagnoses him with everything from ALS to a post-viral autoimmune reaction, in which his immune system, over-responding to infection, is attacking his body. A man, Bob, nearly suffocates when his tongue swells up during rough sex. This, Morrison says now, was absolutely the top House episode when it came to getting the medicine right. The Best: Season 2, Episode 15 'Clueless' Advice: click through to Polite Dissent, and read the reviews. Here, then, is a look at the most- and least-accurate House episodes, as rated by Morrison, with links to his reviews over at Polite Dissent. “An average House episode may rate a C,” he says, “but that is still miles above any other show out there.” ![]() He is as tough on House as House is on other doctors. Since sometime during season one he has rated each episode using academic-style A-F letter grades not only on its plot, but on the quality of its medicine. But how realistic was the medicine behind those adrenaline- and vitriol-drenched storylines? There’s really only one authority on that: Scott Morrison, a physician in O’Fallon, Illinois, (and, previously, in the Air Force) who has reviewed every single episode of House, M.D., on his blog, Polite Dissent.
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