House M.d.tv Show | 2004 💯

80% of a diagnosis comes from the patient's history.

The series is widely recognized as a medical reimagining of Sherlock Holmes. Much like Holmes, House (played by Hugh Laurie ) is a brilliant observer with a drug habit and a single close friend, Dr. James Wilson (his "Dr. Watson"). According to IMDb reviewers, while the medical jargon can be dense, the show is primarily carried by the depth of its characters and House's unique, often antisocial approach to solving puzzles. Breaking the Medical Drama Mold House M.D.TV Show | 2004

The Misdiagnosed Genius: A Look Back at House, M.D. When House, M.D. premiered on Fox in 2004, it didn't just introduce another doctor to the crowded landscape of medical dramas—it introduced a misanthrope. Created by David Shore , the show centered on , a brilliant, vicodin-addicted diagnostician who famously believed that "everybody lies." The Sherlock of Medicine 80% of a diagnosis comes from the patient's history

The team (originally Chase, Cameron, and Foreman) performed the "poking and prodding" that House often avoided. James Wilson (his "Dr

Usually discovered in a moment of unrelated inspiration, proving that House cared about the puzzle more than the patient. Impact and Legacy

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