House MD Season 3

Category:TV showEurope and America Area:America Years:2006 Director:unknown Starring:Hugh Laurie Lisa Edelstein Robert Sean Leonard

Description:The protagonist, Dr. Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie), specializes in infectious diseases and kidney diseases, and is the director of the diagnostic medicine department of Princeton University Hospital. He leads his medical team to solve various difficult and complicated diseases and diagnose patients that other hospitals or departments cannot diagnose. In addition to telling a case in each episode, "House" also tells many stories about the work and life of Dr. House and his team and colleagues, including friendship, feelings, etc. Because Dr. House had a hemangioma on his right leg, a large area of muscle was removed, and he had to rely on a cane to walk. He has been in a state of leg pain for a long time, and often takes a lot of painkillers Vicodin to relieve the pain. He does not wear a white coat, and is always in wrinkles.

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The protagonist Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) specializes in infectious diseases and kidney diseases and is the director of the diagnostic medicine department of Princeton University Hospital. He leads his medical team to solve various difficult and complicated diseases and diagnose patients that other hospitals or departments cannot diagnose. In addition to telling a case in each episode, "House" also tells many stories about the work and life of Dr. House and his team and colleagues, including friendship and feelings. Dr. House had a hemangioma on his right leg and a large area of muscle was removed. He had to rely on a cane to walk, and he was in a state of leg pain for a long time. He often took a lot of painkillers Vicodin to relieve the pain. He doesn't wear a white coat, and he always wears a wrinkled shirt, jeans and sneakers. He uses his venomous tongue to constantly offend his patients, colleagues and even superiors. He is cynical and thinks that everyone is lying. He likes to avoid direct contact with patients as much as possible, and thinks that they can't lie without contact with patients. Unlike other doctors, for House, patients are mysteries. He believes that his duty is to explain these mysteries, not to cure diseases and save lives. Despite this, Dr. House relies on his extraordinary thinking and reasoning ability, as well as rich knowledge and experience, to solve one diagnostic problem after another, saving countless patients and winning the admiration, respect or tolerance of patients and colleagues. by:yakubd.cc

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