Betting On Smallpox | House M.D.
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Season 7 Episode "A Pox On Our House"
A teenage girl (Hayley Chase) comes to the hospital displaying classic smallpox symptoms, which the team dismisses as impossible until her step-father (Andrew Fiscella) gets sick as well. Once the CDC intervenes and isolates the patients, the team is unable to explore any further until House takes a life-threatening risk.
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Eventually the entire show will be up on youtube, and we will be able to piece it together
HikingWorm create playlist in correct order
Yeah that's what I have been trying to do
@@yimika Carefully, you're a hero
@@yimika do it than
Most underrated comment.
I love how House always had a moment where he asks himself a question, and silently some voice in his head just gives him a batshit crazy answer that is almost always perfectly correct.
In the movie about The Invisible Kilker, one of the main character said "genious skipping leg to achievement, while other dragging each step and still achieve nothing"
The premise to the whole show. Haha
@Reel M See it's not about making sense, it's about sending a message
Of course you do, that's the purpose of moments like that in a soap opera/serie
That is almost always WRONG. House's first few answers are almost always wrong, but he arrives at the correct answer later.
Your protective suits are not adequate...because they're not orange!
there are differently rated suits
Exact. They are level 2 and not level 1.
Orange is the new black
There fancy space suites
@Mr. Big *they're
5:23 the incident occurred at the University of Birmingham. While it is agreed that the source of the virus is indeed the university lab below where Janet Parker was, the mode of transmission (airborne virus transmitted via the poorly maintained service duct) is debatable, even though that cause was given officially. Parker died a month after being infected.
Henry Bedson, the head of the school's microbiology department who specialized in smallpox and monkeypox, slit his own throat in his home. He committed suicide a few days before Parker died.
So awful
Slit his own throat seems.....unlikely mode of suicide
Wtf, who commits suicide by slitting his own throat?
@@dLzzzgaming the Japanese
@@dLzzzgaming The dude in Knives Out.
"I was just trying to fill the awkward silence"
"Oh"
It is all together on Amazon Prime right now.
I love Masters, she’s adorkable
" - Hey you are insane
- But i'm right"
Pretty much summarizes the entire series.
Mike Georgoulakis sounds something The Joker would say LOL
He would have been ‘wrong’ if he touted the benefits of Ivermectin in ‘Rona’ patients.
What if the doctors are vaccinated for smallpox why the suits
@@charliecostella A vaccine helps combat the disease but it doesn't stop you from getting it in the first place and transmitting to others.
Summarizes my entire highschool education
I know it’s obvious but when he tells cuddy to bring his team down and he opens the air lock to get the suit it shows he was scared and serious. Idk why I love that
Because House is rarely vulnerable and takes pride in hedging his genius with potentially self-destructive behavior (good portrayal of his narcissism) - when we see him buckle like that the contrast drives home the stakes. Great writing.
@@w-ols-7199…an entirely unnecessary comment.
@@Vxylon ill keep the train rolling
And not only that, but Cuddy understands he's freaked out. You can tell by the offscreen footfalls of her heels rushing off.
*”if I leave like that, you should follow”*
Okay House
I hate how they demonize the one person who is not being reckless, going by all the procedures and trying to keep everyone safe.
Because sometimes going by the book isn't the right course of action. Especially when the book is unfinished.
@@NicoBlack69 If you have random people deciding when to follow the rules and when not to you in actually have no rules. The reason we don't have new outbreaks of stuff and other accidents almost constantly is cause reckless assholes like house would either be dead or have their medical license stripped almost immediately.
@@Laidbackjames1 Ignaz Semmelweis.
He didn't go by the proper procedures otherwise when he pointed out how the urine was red not brown he would have ateast taken a moment to look into House's theory.
Because 90% of the time, the procedures aren't there to keep people safe. They're there to prevent legalities. Safeness is secondary.
"You brought the plane? Cool" 😂
Good casting. He really fits the part of a government official.
And he was right. There's no real excuse to not wait the 18 hours for the confirmed results other than this is a drama show.
@@DeadFishFactory Dylan baker is thst actors nsme. He was great in 'the Americans ' as well as a burnt out soviet agent.
@@tombingus3984 Yeah! Hes the laboratory guy there too
@@DeadFishFactory Well other than all the quarantined patients dying, yeah.
He played a recurring creepy serial killer on Criminal Minds.
These clips are so *perfectly* cut that if you're not affiliated with the actual production of House, you should be. I've purchased seasons 1-3 BECAUSE of this channel.
Actual production of House ceased some years ago my man
What do you mean purshased, ijust watch the full series on facebook for free
purchased? haha. pirate time.
I dont think it was a headache guys
Thanks for the observation Sherlock
what if it was lupus
@@bumboklaatry5828 Damn. U beat me to it
massiv pp man xddd it’s never lupus
@@MississippiWelder27 we'll never know
Oh no... Doctor Conner’s class.. I was so caught up on what I was doing that I forgot all about it.. he’s gonna kill me.
D O C T O R C O N N O R' S C L A S S
Where're you going Parker?
Can we take a moment and appreciate that house broke the fourth wall when talking to the new girl? He knew full well what he does when he has an epiphany and told her how things work when he has one. Damn this show never ceases to amaze me!
That's not breaking the fourth wall
Not really, its just him being self aware, but barely a fourth wall break
Naaa
No lol
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, variola major and variola minor.
The last naturally occurring case was diagnosed in October 1977 and the World Health Organization (WHO) certified the global eradication of the disease in 1980.
The risk of death following contracting the disease was about 30%, with higher rates among babies.
Often those who survived had extensive scarring of their skin and some were left blind.
The initial symptoms of the disease included fever and vomiting.
This was followed by formation of sores in the mouth and a skin rash.
Over a number of days the skin rash turned into characteristic fluid filled bumps with a dent in the center.
The bumps then scabbed over and fell off leaving scars.
The disease used to spread between people or via contaminated objects.
Prevention was by the smallpox vaccine.
Once the disease had developed, certain antiviral medication may have helped.
The origin of smallpox is unknown.
The earliest evidence of the disease dates back to the 3rd century BCE in Egyptian mummies.
The disease historically occurred in outbreaks.
In 18th century Europe, it is estimated 400,000 people per year died from the disease, and one-third of the cases resulted in blindness.
These deaths included those of four reigning monarchs and a queen consort.
In the 20th century, it is estimated that smallpox resulted in 300-500 million deaths.
As recently as 1967, 15 million cases occurred a year.
Edward Jenner discovered in 1798 that vaccination could prevent smallpox.
In 1967, the WHO intensified efforts to eliminate the disease.
Smallpox is one of two infectious diseases to have been eradicated, the other being rinderpest in 2011.
The term "smallpox" was first used in Britain in the 15th century to distinguish the disease from syphilis, which was then known as the "great pox".
Other historical names for the disease include pox, speckled monster, and red plague.
everyone has google and wiki
Well done!!
Wrong
Pregnant women 100%
Haemorrhagic smallpox 95%
Flat smallpox ~85%
Normal smallpox 50%
One of the few diseases you would probably prefer to die from.
@@ParasiteEvel What's your point? That anyone can look up that info? I think everyone already knows that, you're not saying anything of value.
CDC guy is just trying to do his job.
Aren’t we all
But with zero common sense, it seems.
He was so obsessed with proving smallpox.
He didn't want to take chances with people's lives
how does that little airlock thing work? once3 the quarantined side opens their little door cant the smallpox get in and then escape when the non quarantined side opens theirs?
there should be an air filter of some sort or that double window wont work.
Just watch the full episod.... youll find out.
@@alexwhite148 Whats the full episode called?
@@ahl3241 idk either
@ProudConservative the episode is “A pox on our house” season 7 episode 7 🙂
Normal doctor: it is smallpox
Dr house : it is lupus
:))))))
I am also in this episode
It's never lupus
😂
I miss this show. Even if I hated sometimes the path the writers took, I absolutely loved the character and the cases.
6:27 House in a nutshell
The way Cuddy didn't even walk when House said, "Get my team down here." She started running. This is one of those moments when she shows she cares. To contrast this (even though it got resolved) she agreed with Wilson to not let House know he was right about the patient who couldn't walk while House was off the Nidocane
Cuddy cares all the time, that's why she's the Dean. She cares about hospital, about patients, about House, about Wilson... What does that incident from the earlier season have to do with this case? Unrelated.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 I completely agree. She even makes the hard decisions that no one else wants to
"I'll put on one of your fancy spacesuits, and I promise I won't kiss him on an open sore".. 😂😂
House MD was one of the few shows that was absolutely great from beginning to end, there is not a single season or episode that wasn’t majestic.
I'm sorry sir it's not smallpox you have the plague your a goner shall I call your wife?🤣
“They brought the plane. Cool” my favorite quote
It’s good to see dr connors in action
I was just gonna say "Wait isnt that Dr. connors from the raimi movies???" XD
for real thank you to all of those ppl who are willing to treat these things knowing they may contract these
Man… I was a hospice CNA for a couple years. Had a patient with a severe MRSA infection, and my job was to bathe them and change their clothes and bedding.
I’m not ashamed to admit I was terrified every single day, and I felt the most awful sense of relief when they finally passed.
@@icarusfx Dude... Wow. Don't even know what to say except that noone should be ashamed to admit what you did. I think everyone would feel this way... but not everyone would be ready to admit that. That's honesty and that alone deserves respect (as well as your job does of course).
If only I could erase my memory of the whole show and rewatch it
Just rewatch them every few years.
To me, Masters is like House but from before/she's him from his 'inside' which is why she irritates him so much lol
House without the miserable
No... The only similiarity is them being geniuses, otherwise they are very different people with different outlook. Granted, she will most likely become more cynical with time but still...
I forgot, was smallpox considered extinct not too long ago?
yes but say someone like ohhhhh the russians having also a small vial of smallpox during the cold war would be considered a biological weapon so we stored some smallpox to make a vaccine just in case.
It is nowadays considered extinct. There are still specimens of the virus contained by both the US and Russia, and there's been a lot of debate about whether or not they should discard them, but since a virus from the same family as the smallpox virus has been synthesised in laboratories, it's kind of absurd to consider discarding them.
In the episode, they talk about how theoretically, a pathogen (like smallpox) can survive in a sealed glass jar at the bottom of the ocean. The jar was at the bottom of the ocean back when and when the girl found it, broke it, and then got infected with the pathogen.
@@jsalata4113 The jar was in another episode and the girl that found it got infected with the plague. You got the two mixed up
No @@persey7241 , J Salata is correct
When I was a teenager the local hospital Er treated me for smallpox, it turned out to really be really bad and untreated acne......I've carried the scars all of my life....
They sensationalized smallpox and R. Pox a LOT for this episode.
Smallpox kills within days, not hours. And it's nowhere near as brutal as depicted here. It starts with flu-like symptoms and is followed by a period of spontaneous improvement before the welts appear. This "excruciating headache followed by nosebleed followed by spontaneous development of welts" thing is unrealistic.
Also, R. Pox is self-limiting and generally mild, not lethal like it was shown here.
You don't under stand what evolution is for a death bring I think it's a plage during the 1950s a eropian caught a mutated strain of small pox which was mixed with r pox the guy died in 8 hours.
He was also immuno-compromised, with cancer. People catch the flu with cancer and they can be gone in the time shown. Mix that with the fact that the smallpox and r.pox were almost certainly mutated strains, rather than being the same ones that were so prevalent before vaccines and this becomes at least a little more accurate. although I agree that it progresses a little quickly.
my favourite thing is people who are not doctors (you) complaining about a tv show that isn’t even based on fucking reality. like what.
Demonetized well why isn’t the show based on reality then?
@@EziooAuditore because reality is BORING
I love I’m watching this when the corona virus is spreading 🙃
Crazy it's been two years now. You holdin up alright?
i looked up janet parker and she was the final victim to die of smallpox in 1978
About this episode , if they only had not rushed and read ( got translation from Dutch ) the ship's captain's log , they would have known about cat dying after shedding hair and then got diagnosis of rickettsia pox , then girl's father would have been alive ,
As it's a show it's all cool , but yeah a good diagnosis requires full knowledge of all data .
"She probably allergic to the sheets." lol, it's a clean room genius
He means the fabric of the sheet
hypoallergenic doesn't mean noallergenics
"your suits arent adequate enough"
i expected house to say "not orange enough?"
2:14 so we’re just going to have the guy who was with the smallpox patient just waltz over to another quarantine room..... no cross contamination isn’t a thing at all.
Dr. Broda, the chad brother of Yoda
This is one of my favorite episodes, not my favorite but at least top 10 of this amazing series.
When house mentioned he saved foreman from post differential traffic jam that was time foreman caught deadly bacterial infection legionarres from the cop.
The guy struck with a sudden headache and bleeding, that’s not how smallpox usually presents.
"Do you know who Janet Parker is?"
No, Dr. Conners - maybe you meant another Parker...?
IS THAT MARY WINCHESTER
I thought the same thing and yes it is
Yes
Aha my thoughts as well i saw her for a second and actually gasped and said out loud “it’s Mary!”
OMG OMG I DIDNT EVEN REALISE LMAOOO
Never realized that XD
Janet Parker died 1month after experiencing viral syndromes, not 4 days later. And even after being officially diagnosed with smallpox, it still took 2 weeks for her to succumb to her illness.
You know it's serious when they bring in Dr. Connors
After covid this looks down right normal
Bro so happy doctor connors got his serum to work
Anyone else noticed that cuddy went running? She was concerned too
If anyone says smallpox in a hospital it's full on brown alert - as in requiring new undies.
Its not.......... *YOU KNOW WHAT IMMA STOP RIGHT THERE*
LUPUS?
it is a pox virus, but not smallpox, I have seen this episode, they got it from a bottle in the ocean while they were diving. I will not say anymore, watch the episode for what it is (or look for the other clip)
TrainFan 120, can you say which episode it is since it’s not in the description?
@@trainfan1206 Yea the original post is the same lupus joke anyone who watches house makes. I guess you just got r/woooosh
@@Notlad8me episode is season 7 episode 7, "A pox on our house"
holy crap do i love these series this and Chicago med
Purrfect
It's weird to think I've received an immunization from small poxs, still have the scar too.
I wanna hear more about this!
Hey mom, what are you doing on the ground?
0:27
@2:16 Call Dean and Sam NOW! We both know it's a ghost or some demon shit. ...Or Crowley again.
If I was stuck in smallpox quarantine I'd ask a doctor to order me pizza and put it on my hospital bill. Just put it thru the air lock and pizza time
Right now I'd be careful what you wish for.
The biggest problem with this show was the fancy hospital rooms made of floor to ceiling windows but which lack the amenities which American hospitals are so famous for.
"Why'd you say that?" :)
it aint lupus
anonymous It's Sarcoidosis. It's always sarcoidosis.
It’s never lupus
Its scoliosis
Me an intellectual sam raimi spider man fan sees curt connors in the thumbnail: decides to watch video
OH MY GOD! I was RACKING my brain trying to figure out where he looked familiar from!
Guy falls into wall and drops to floor screaming in pain..
CDC Director: "Are you feeling alright in there?"
Me: 😳😣
House gets the patients in the worst condition of anyone, and thus he doesn't have that many patients. Like a fifth of the time they have something bacterial. So why doesn't he pump all his patients full of broad-spectrum antibiotics when they walk in the door? It's not like he'd contribute that much to antibiotic resistance, and if anyone needs to be put on antibiotics preemptively it's House's patients.
👍
Liver failure
@@e1n17g13l1i14sh meropenem (one of the broadest spectrum antibiotics we have, reserved for the most serious cases) has side effects bad enough to be worth discontinuing it in around 1% of people. I bet preemptive meropenem would have major benefits for a lot more than 1% of House's patients.
Dr. Connors lost his job at the university.
0:40 the coolest cool i've ever heard
Dr Connors!
Peter Parker Looks like he finally grew his arm back. Hmmm
Oh boy yeah
@@utoresa5193 You got any nuts?
@@User-og1te Stings, doesn't it?
@@BlazenSpirit99 I missed the part where that's my problem.
Says the hospital hazmat suits are inadequate when you can see holes through the visor to the outside in the CDC hazmat suit
Likely a positive pressure system. An air pump pushes cleaned and filtered air into the helmet
House is extremely brilliant
Those post differential traffic jams are brutal.
Omg it’s Mary Winchester
*sigh* In a parallel universe, Sam Raimi made Spider-Man 4 with Dylan Baker as Dr. Curt Connors/Lizard.
damn arrival looked different when i watched it
Stop faking its just lumbago
No, it's Patrick!
Hi Arthur Morgan :D
@@markhendrikx4424 No it's Uncle!
That transfer box seems like it would be letting infected air in and out
Yeah, it would for sure. It’s not an airlock
I had a headache and nose bleed at the same time but it didn't leed to haemorrhage
That equipment is so sterile it’s scary.
At least it wasn't bigpox!
Apparently, "big pox" was syphilis
@@Mirin_the_Witch great pox was what it was called apparently.
Crazy how they got Dr Conners from spiderman
The CDC is too small brained for house and da Bois ( and gals)
👍
0:39 You brought the plane? Cool 😂
"Youre insane"
"but im right"
It’s season seven episode seven if you are wondering
Doctor Connors, it’s not a Symbiote.
Welp...
I've got good news and bad news.
The good news is you don't have small pox.
The bad news is your kidneys are full of tumors.
Oh, he has smallpox, and metastatic kidney cancer.
"post-differential trafficjam" cracked me up lol
Your CDC at work.
if it was smallpox it would spread like wildfire
This was Rickettsialpox.
Umm, small pox is ERADICATED in the wild, so I'm not sure how this plot worked.
I can’t believe a KGB spy was so high up in CDC!
Who else noticed supernatural's mary?
Damm it now I have to download and rewatch the full episode
Dr. Connors!
Doctor Curt Connors
So was there any lupus involved?
What an amazing time to be alive when there is a a virus out there that is similar to the smallpox virus sweet
Doctor: Not Smallpox
CDC: Smallpox
Examination: Bruh
You brought the plane?
COOOOOOOOOL!!!!
Of course House was gonna walk in there.
How the hell are they having a conversation at 7:00?
With their voices
Good ol Bleach behind 2 inches of solid plastic?
smallpox is no joke specially how large todays population is and how easy it is to transfer and even if someone is "cured" he/she can still be contagious
i knda hate that no one explains the episode endingsof these clips in the comments section
House found eschars on the father's dead body due to Masters finding out about how the boat captain's cat died without hair which was symptomatic to Rickettsial Pox. A disease that both cats and humans can get, but curable with doxycycline.