The Socratic Method (House)

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House episode
"The Socratic Method"
Episode no. HOU-106
Airdate December 21, 2004
Writer(s) John Mankiewicz
Director(s) Peter Medak

House Season 1
November 2004 - May 2005

  1. Pilot
  2. Paternity
  3. Occam's Razor
  4. Maternity
  5. Damned If You Do
  6. The Socratic Method
  7. Fidelity
  8. Poison
  9. DNR
  10. Histories
  11. Detox
  12. Sports Medicine
  13. Cursed
  14. Control
  15. Mob Rules
  16. Heavy
  17. Role Model
  18. Babies & Bathwater
  19. Kids
  20. Love Hurts
  21. Three Stories
  22. Honeymoon
All House episodes

The Socratic Method is the sixth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 21, 2004. The title refers to the Socratic Method, credited to Socrates. When a schizophrenic mother develops a deep-vein thrombosis while applying for welfare, a strange phone call causes House to question her sanity once again.

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Lucille Palmeiro, a mother suffering from schizophrenia, feels a sharp pain in her leg, a result of a blood clot. The clot moves to Lucille’s lungs and she collapses.

At night in the hospital, Lucille begins to vomit blood. House wonders if a Vitamin K deficiency explains the delay between the blood test and the vomiting. Foreman and Chase check the patient’s home for unused Ampicillin, which was prescribed earlier this year for a sore throat. Foreman finds a strongbox filled with medicine, including an untouched bottle of Ampicillin and a freezer full of microwave burgers. House’s theory about Vitamin K is becoming stronger.

Chase and Cameron ultrasound Lucille’s liver and find cirrhosis and a cancerous tumor. To circumvent surgical guidelines, House injects ethanol into the tumor to temporarily shrink it. After the surgery, Social Services comes to the hospital to take Luke. House accuses her of calling Social Services for her son and believes that her decision is inconsistent with her schizophrenia.

Late that night, House has a revelation. Wilson's disease is marked by high copper levels in the body, and explains the cirrhosis. Seeing that Lucille canceled an eye exam last year, they give her a quick test. The copper-colored rings around her corneas confirm the diagnosis. Within a few days, a healthy Lucille is happily reunited with Luke and House takes the blame for the call to Social Services.

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