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The case begins when arrives at the clinic with severe, peeling rashes on her hands. What looks like a standard allergic reaction quickly spirals out of control.
The episode doesn't mock her faith, nor does it let House off the hook. Instead, it shows a fascinating mutual respect. House respects her lack of hypocrisy, and she recognizes the broken, searching man underneath his brilliant medical mind. 💡 Key Takeaways from the Episode
We get a hilarious subplot involving a department store Santa with inflammatory bowel disease. House's solution? He prescribes him a daily habit of cigarettes, noting that nicotine can actually suppress the disease's symptoms. [S1E5] Damned If You Do
House eventually deduces that the root of all her issues is an old copper IUD from a past pregnancy. Washing copper pots at the convent triggered a systemic allergic reaction. ✝️ Science vs. Faith
Dr. Cuddy assumes House accidentally grabbed the wrong syringe and administered an overdose. The case begins when arrives at the clinic
Let's break down why this specific episode is a pivotal moment for the show. 🩺 The Medical Mystery: When "Cures" Kill
The true heart of this episode is the philosophical clash between Dr. House and Sister Augustine. Instead, it shows a fascinating mutual respect
Dr. Foreman challenges House's ego, stating that "everyone screws up". Even though House was medically correct about his dosage, the episode forces him to face his own margins of error.

