For eight gripping seasons, Dr. Gregory House limped his way through some of the most complex, rare and dramatic cases ever seen on television, often insulting his team while at it… the Vicodin never far behind.
Millions watched in awe, amazed by how this sarcastic, wildcard of a medical professional could solve the deepest mysteries while breaking almost all the rules. House had many believing that any sneeze could be lupus, any rash could be deadly and any headache could point to copper poisoning.
Oh, the drama. The tension. The chaos. And the relief... It had viewers on the edge of their seats.
But how accurate was the show, really? We might never have known were it not for one curious netizen who recently asked doctors online, "Which House M.D. diagnoses were brilliant medicine, and