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Season 1

  • S01E01 To the Pure

    • October 2, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Ben Casey is at odds with the medical board, particularly Dr. Zorba and Dr. Jensen, because of his manner toward interns. Under a reprimand, Casey tries to persuade the board to approve neurosurgery on nine-year-old Pete Salazar. After the first of three operations on the boy, Casey is accidentally jabbed with a needle while administering a rabies test to a female patient. During his thirty-day wait for a life-or-death prognosis, he is given permission to resume the surgery.

  • S01E02 But Linda Only Smiled

    • October 9, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Little Cathy Reed is brought to the hospital for emergency treatment after an auto accident. Casey prepares a blood transfusion, but her mother won't consent.

  • S01E03 The Insolent Heart

    • October 16, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Michael Waldman, a former professor of Casey's and a former colleague of Zorba's, comes to the hospital with a cardiovascular ailment diagnosed as fatal. Casey and Zorba want to try a new surgery on him, but the medical board is opposed.

  • S01E04 I Remember a Lemon Tree

    • October 23, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Karl Anders is a brilliant surgeon, and Zorba wants to keep him on at the hospital. But Anders is concerned with illnesses of his own—he's addicted to morphine, and suffers from leukemia.

  • S01E05 An Expensive Glass of Water

    • October 30, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Casey has Walter Tyson for a patient, the president of a large corporation in difficulties, who makes treatment impossible by ordering him about. Zorba and Dr. Jensen try to dissuade him from withdrawing, because his patient is a big donor to the hospital.

  • S01E06 The Sound of Laughter

    • November 6, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Tony Romano, a struggling nightclub comic, suffers a cranial seizure. Dr. Casey operates, but Tony is left a paraplegic.

  • S01E07 A Few Brief Lines for Dave

    • November 13, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Dave Taylor returns to the hospital to do research, but Dr. Casey diagnoses him as a ""hospital bum"" afraid of competition, and also treats a woman's hypochondria.

  • S01E08 Pavane for a Gentle Lady

    • November 20, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey is trying to ease the pain of an older patient by convincing her to undergo a dangerous operation, while simultaneously holding off on operating on a child while other pediatricians pressure him to make a decision.

  • S01E09 My Good Friend Krikor

    • November 27, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Orderly Nick Kanavaris' good friend Krikor Dakopian is committed by his family to the psychiatric ward. Dr. Casey, however, thinks the ailment is likely to be responsive to neurosurgery.

  • S01E10 The Sweet Kiss of Madness

    • December 4, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Alan Reynolds' mental state is not improved by constant pressure from his wife to be a successful neurosurgeon. The strain increases when he treats an abused 10-year-old boy. Dr. Casey forestalls an unnecessary operation, and tries to persuade Dr. Reynolds to receive treatment.

  • S01E11 A Certain Time, a Certain Darkness

    • December 11, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Expectant mother Ellen Parker loses her child after an auto accident. Casey examines her and finds that she is subject to chronic seizures, and these, not the accident, are responsible for the loss of her baby.

  • S01E12 A Dark Night for Billy Harris

    • December 18, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey operates on Billy Harris, a holdup man shot and paralyzed, but he's also concerned about the policeman, who may have been too keen and might be mentally hampered.

  • S01E13 And If I Die

    • January 1, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A 38 year old woman is pregnant, and she's having fainting spells. The doctors determine she has a brain tumor that must be operated on immediately, but the risk to her or the baby is great.

  • S01E14 A Memory of Candy Stripes

    • January 8, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Casey puts a new patient, an alcoholic former doctor, to work doing blood tests while a volunteer candy striper learns not to become too attached to another patient.

  • S01E15 Imagine a Long, Bright Corridor

    • January 15, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Ben Casey is the doctor in charge for a night in the Main Admitting Room; among others, he examines a withdrawn girl, a stabbing victim, and a juvenile delinquent.

  • S01E16 A Story to Be Softly Told

    • January 22, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Gerry and Lee Bramson's marriage is shaky, partly because their son is mentally handicapped.

  • S01E17 The Big Trouble with Charlie

    • January 29, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey suspects that a fellow resident on his service, Dr. Charlie Kozelka, performed an illegal abortion.

  • S01E18 Give My Hands an Epitaph

    • February 5, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's predecessor, former chief resident Dr. Philip Walton has developed a new method of doing a craniectomy in children. However, when Casey learns that Walton has Parkinson's Disease, he tries to prevent him from operating on a child.

  • S01E19 Victory Wears a Cruel Smile

    • February 12, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    When a novice needs hospital care after seeing double, Casey uncovers malpractice by her assigned doctor and risks going to court on a slander charge for exposing the quack.

  • S01E20 Odyssey of a Proud Suitcase

    • February 19, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    An Austrian émigré doctor with 3 decades of experience bristles with resentment that he is required to do a long US hospital retraining residency and only gradually opens up to relearning from Casey and others.

  • S01E21 Behold a Pale Horse

    • February 26, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A pushy businessman injures himself trying to prevent his daughter's marriage. What is her harmful secret that he has hidden for 14 years and kept her in the dark about?

  • S01E22 For the Ladybug, One Dozen Roses

    • March 5, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A decorated veteran hiding his identity puts off having a 13th surgery for his back due to superstition. A Navajo boy making hospital deliveries who he bonds with is similarly afraid of the number 4.

  • S01E23 To a Grand and Natural Finale

    • March 12, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A high strung little girl recuperating near a depressed elderly man is tempted to help him kill himself. An injured black boxer avoids care and surgery as it may end his rising career.

  • S01E24 Monument to an Aged Hunter

    • March 19, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A famed aged hunter and a youth of no fame have fatal infections resisting antibiotics. A new supply of an experimental drug is enough for only one of them. Who should Casey, Zorba, and the hunter's regular doctor choose to get treatment?

  • S01E25 All the Clocks are Ticking

    • March 26, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    While his friend Dr Hoffman is sidelined with strange symptoms, Casey deals with an injured middle aged ex-heiress with delusions of grandeur, who refuses to face the facts of a biopsy.

  • S01E26 Among Others a Girl Named Abilene

    • April 2, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey spends a Saturday on Outside Medical Relief while the Neurosurgical staff, thinking Casey needs money, take up a collection for him

  • S01E27 A Pleasant Thing for the Eyes

    • April 16, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Aiko Tanaka suffers from a ruptured spinal disk and blindness caused by a school fire. She insists that Casey perform brain surgery to restore her sight, but he refuses, convinced that her blindness is psychological.

  • S01E28 And Eve Wore a Veil of Tears

    • April 23, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Nurse Anna Olsen and patient Eve Porter deal with menopause.

  • S01E29 Preferably, the Less-Used Arm

    • April 30, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Man with head wound is put in neurosurgery ward. An intern notices he has smallpox. The ward is put in quarantine. Authorities race to vaccinate anyone who came in contact.

  • S01E30 An Uncommonly Innocent Killing

    • May 7, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Gene Bilstrom is a leading business man of the community but a series of incidents causes his family concern. Bilstrom is admitted to the hospital for a complete mental evaluation but there is a fear of the stigma involved.

  • S01E31 So Oft It Chances in Particular Men

    • May 21, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Brilliant chemist John Wickware is seemingly catatonic since his wife spent the night at a friend's house. The wife's parents want John committed . Casey thinks there is an organic cause.

  • S01E32 When You See an Evil Man

    • May 28, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's patient and acquaintance Alma Gardner confesses to police that she killed her husband, former staff neurologist Dr. Paul Gardner, and then attempted suicide by shooting herself in the head.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Mrs. McBroom and the Cloud Watcher

    • October 1, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    A hysterectomy patient bonds with an orphaned girl who needs brain surgery and overcomes the fear of getting close after having lost two children of her own.

  • S02E02 The Night That Nothing Happened

    • October 8, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    While Dr. Casey is in charge for a night in the Main Admitting Room, there is a city-wide blackout that affects the treatment of several patients, including a woman about to give birth.

  • S02E03 In the Name of Love, a Small Corruption

    • October 15, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    World wanderer Charles Dirkson comes back with a brain tumor and reunites with his three estranged daughters.

  • S02E04 Legacy from a Stranger

    • October 22, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's ward includes convicted criminal Ollie Burdick, in the final stages of a terminal illness, and Illyana Trivas, a young woman whose blindness has resulted in own life being over. Burdick agrees to will his corneas to Illyana so that she might want to live again; however, they each accuse Ben of playing God.

  • S02E05 Go Not Gently into the Night

    • October 29, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Parents refuse an operation on their son if the tumor is malignant.

  • S02E06 Behold! They Walk an Ancient Road

    • November 5, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Dying priest and rabbi help an ill race car driver make a decision about a life-changing operation.

  • S02E07 Of All Save Pain Bereft

    • November 12, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Connie Dawson's wedding anniversary takes a strange turn when her husband Joe gives her a bracelet engraved with the name of another woman. Joe, having been amnesiac for eight years, seeks help from Dr. Rossi in restoring his memory and reconciling his past, which includes another wife.

  • S02E08 And Even Death Shall Die

    • November 19, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    David Duncan, a young archaeology student with a bright future, is stricken with illness just as he prepares to wed. He refuses to contemplate life ahead without reassurance that he can be cured. Ben is faced with the unenviable dilemma of delivering a terminal diagnosis to him.

  • S02E09 The Fireman Who Raised Rabbits

    • November 26, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Calvin Ross, a man with the intellect of a child, is a beloved mascot for his local firehouse. After being injured and hospitalized, the fireman decide to remove him from the hospital in an effort to prevent his sister from having him institutionalized. Ben looks the other way but finds himself professionally censured for aiding in Ross's "abduction."

  • S02E10 Between Summer and Winter, the Glorious Season

    • December 3, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    During the hectic holiday season, Ben hires elderly Mrs. Plumduff, a nurse with an excellent reputation. Her eccentricities, including serving homemade plum pudding to the patients, soon begin to compromise established hospital routines. However, the situation becomes even more untenable when Mrs. Plumduff decides to isolate an injured young motorcyclist and a salty bronco rider.

  • S02E11 I Hear America Singing

    • December 10, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Traveling salesman O.B. Dodson inadvertently hits Rose Hill, a local vagrant, with his car. Ben attempts to prevent Dodson from taking advantage of Rose when he arrives at the hospital with the intention of cajoling her into absolving him of any legal responsibility for the accident. The situation becomes more complicated when romantic feelings develop.

  • S02E12 Pack Up All My Cares and Woes

    • December 17, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Criminal attorney Bradley Hunt represents Lester Partridge, a prisoner convicted thirty years ago for murder. When a tumor is discovered in Partridge's brain, Hunt compels Ben to testify that an operation could possibly alter his client's personality and consequently provide a good argument for parole.

  • S02E13 Saturday, Surgery and Stanley Shultz

    • December 31, 1962
    • ABC (US)

    Stanley Schultz, an aging vaudevillian, believes his old routines will rally patients. He commandeers Ben's ward to use as his theater of good cheer, but his good intentions become harsh disappointments when his act fails to elicit the response he wanted.

  • S02E14 I'll Be Alright in the Morning

    • January 7, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's colleague Dr. Keith Bernard suffers from severe balance issues that affect his ability to work. Although Ben recommends surgery, Bernard refuses, opting instead for physical therapy from polio victim Laura Saunders, another doctor who has developed romantic feelings for her patient.

  • S02E15 A Cardinal Act of Mercy (1)

    • January 14, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    A successful but arrogant lawyer, one of the few women to make it to the very top in a male profession, enters the hospital, and it turns out that she's hiding an addiction to heroin.

  • S02E16 A Cardinal Act of Mercy (2)

    • January 21, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Having discovered Faith Parsons's excuse of a back injury to feed her addiction to morphine, Zorba demands that Casey make changes in her treatment. Faith then cleverly exploits the attention of a young hospital visitor to help her procure the drug she craves.

  • S02E17 Use Neon for My Epitaph

    • January 28, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    During the filming of a major motion picture, leading actor Miles Houghton is rushed to County General with a medical emergency. Casey must break the news that further work will quite literally kill Houghton. He must retire, despite the fact that the film's producer stands to lose millions of dollars if his star quits.

  • S02E18 He Thought He Saw an Albatross

    • February 4, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Following the loss of her newborn baby, Jane Demarest begins to lose touch with reality. Although Casey recommends surgical intervention, psychiatrist Walter Kulik professes confidence in his ability to cure her through therapy. His dogged determination ultimately begins to affect his own psychological health.

  • S02E19 A Short Biographical Sketch of James Tuttle Peabody, M.D.

    • February 11, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    James Peabody, an eager-beaver young physician, bites off far more than he can chew.

  • S02E20 A Hundred More Pipers

    • February 18, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Alvin Mackenzie, a brilliant but cold surgeon, is consumed with pathological hatred for his ex-wife Anna. When he is faced with the prospect of performing the surgery that will save her life, Mackenzie's bitterness intensifies, prompting Casey to intervene.

  • S02E21 Suffer the Little Children

    • February 25, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey and a hospital radiologist are at loggerheads over the death of a thirteen month old child. He suspects the infant's death and serious injuries to the child's sister were not an accident, and sets out to prove their parents, John and Helen Randall, are the perpetrators.

  • S02E22 Rigadoon for Three Pianos

    • March 4, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Greta Bauer wants to marry fiancé Kevin Blake; however, her mother opposes the marriage and insists that Greta concentrate on a career as a concert pianist.

  • S02E23 The White Ones Are Dolphins

    • March 11, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    City Councilman York receives treatment from Casey at County General, while outside the hospital, a group of protesters create a disturbance. Student nurse Michael Ann Bowersox is embarrassed to discover that her eccentric father is among the protesters targeting York.

  • S02E24 Will Everyone Who Believes in Terry Dunne Please Applaud?

    • March 18, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    A circle of admirers.

  • S02E25 For I Will Plait Thy Hair with Gold

    • March 25, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Two patients face brain surgery with completely different outlooks. Disfigured Bartholomew looks forward to perhaps a better future. Beautiful Julie facing potential blindness and lengthy recovery, is unsure of fiance Carter.

  • S02E26 Father Was an Intern

    • April 1, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    A middle-aged man's decision to give up everything to become a doctor has some major implications for and effects on his family.

  • S02E27 Rage Against the Dying Light

    • April 15, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Two cases of paralysis confront Ben Casey. First, he clashes with Dr. Charles Freel, another young neurosurgeon, over the treatment of a stricken laborer. He also tackles the case of Burton Strang, a celebrated architect whose illness interferes with his ultimate quest to build a cathedral.

  • S02E28 La Vie, La Vie Interieure

    • April 22, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey diagnoses temperamental French chanteuse Madeline Marossi with a brain lesion. Although her condition proves to be terminal, the headstrong singer insists upon carrying out her commitment to perform at an upcoming concert for servicemen.

  • S02E29 My Enemy is a Bright Green Sparrow

    • April 29, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's patient Robert Anderson responds to surgical treatment with only partial success, and he disagrees with psychiatrist Dr. Laura Chappelle, who theorizes Anderson's problem is rooted in a repressed incident experienced during the war. As Dr. Chappelle decides to use truth serum to uncover unpleasant memories, she must face her own.

  • S02E30 Lullaby for Billy Dignan

    • May 6, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    James and Martha Dignan's infant foster son Billy must undergo surgery. Although the procedure will save the child's life, the costly post-operative care is likely to completely exhaust the family's finances. Casey is caught in the middle when one parent consents, and the other insists upon returning Billy to the adoption agency.

  • S02E31 Hang No Hats on Dreams

    • May 13, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Malcolm Flanders declines Casey's prescription of neurological surgery to treat his spinal tumor. Meanwhile, Flanders' daughter Gloria rekindles a former romance with Dr. Hoffman, but their relationship is endangered by Dr. Flanders's domination of his daughter.

Season 3

  • S03E01 For This Relief, Much Thanks

    • September 9, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Following a fall at his father's restaurant, clarinetist Jason Landros, dressed in a Nazi uniform, is admitted to Neurosurgery.

  • S03E02 Justice to a Microbe

    • September 18, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    After a worker is admitted to the hospital with a radioactive substance lodged in his spine, County General finds itself in a state of emergency with all employees on alert. Meanwhile, Casey must deal with Mike Rosario, a fellow doctor with a big desire for adulation.

  • S03E03 With the Rich and Mighty, Always a Little Patience

    • September 25, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Ben Casey's new patient is the wealthy Penelope Shattuck who is used to getting what she wants. And she has decided what she wants is marriage to the handsome doctor. Casey has other ideas.

  • S03E04 Allie

    • October 2, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    During a league game, baseball player Allie Burns is injured while stealing home. Faced with the loss of an eye, Allie must learn to navigate a new world, a journey impeded by ophthalmologist Felix Martin, himself embittered by racial inequalities.

  • S03E05 If There Were Dreams to Sell

    • October 9, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Young Collie Smith lives in a world dreams. When she loses her beloved grandfather, she looks to Casey as a father figure. Her mother Jean, cynical and impoverished after a lifetime of failed dreams, fears Casey will only hurt her child with more false hopes.

  • S03E06 The Echo of a Silent Cheer (1)

    • October 16, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey recommends surgery for young athlete Larry Masterson, but clashes with his father David, who feels an operation is not necessary. When David steadfastly refuses to give medical consent for surgery, Casey seeks assistance from Masterson's estranged wife Carol.

  • S03E07 The Echo of a Silent Cheer (2)

    • October 23, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Athletic Larry Masterson becomes paralyzed following emergency surgery performed by Ben Casey. After Larry's father David files a lawsuit for unauthorized surgery, the hospital board forces Casey to resign from County General. He takes the witness stand at that ensuing trial in an effort to save his reputation and career.

  • S03E08 Little Drops of Water, Little Grains of Sand

    • October 30, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey misdiagnoses Frank Alusik's lead poisoning, contracted at his job, as a brain tumor. This prompts Mr. Kranz, the attorney for the employer's insurance company, to make Frank an offer he considers: $15,000 plus the cost of an operation to determine if Frank has a brain tumor. However, the operation could kill Frank in the absence of a tumor. Meanwhile, Mr. Lindsey, Frank's attorney, urges Frank to sue his employer for $100,000.

  • S03E09 Light Up the Dark Corners

    • November 6, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    A bar room brawl sends salty Irish sea captain Mark Cassidy to County General for treatment. There, he falls for Kathleen Dooley, a spirited nurse and equally strong personality. However, their burgeoning romance becomes threatened by Casey, who discovers that Cassidy's condition is more serious than expected.

  • S03E10 Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast

    • November 13, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    After being sedated prior to surgery, patient Henry Davis confesses to Dr. Maggie Graham that he recently beat up two women, one of whom died.

  • S03E11 Fire in a Sacred Fruit Tree

    • November 20, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's colleague Dr. Richard Connell is in love with beautiful Yugoslavian refugee Anna Rucheck. When tests reveal that Anna is pregnant, but bearing the child could prove fatal, Dr. Connell wants the hospital to consider aborting the fetus to save Anna's life.

  • S03E12 Dispel the Black Cyclone That Shakes the Throne

    • November 27, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Rose Genet, an aging grand dame of opera, suffers from partial blindness. With all of her hopes and dreams quickly evaporating, she considers undergoing a dangerous surgical procedure in a last ditch effort to save her vision, much to the worry of her devoted secretary Polly.

  • S03E13 My Love, My Love

    • December 4, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Hospital pathologist Joe Garry wages a battle against his own illness, multiple sclerosis. His inattention to his wife begins to take its toll on their marriage, which is further threatened when Garry begins to develop feelings for June, another MS patient on the ward at County General.

  • S03E14 From Too Much Love of Living

    • December 11, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Married woman Eileen Pryor is brought into County General following a suicide attempt, which she survives. Henry, Eileen's physician husband, appears annoyed rather than compassionate or concerned regarding his wife's predicament. His feelings stem from a suspicion that his wife has committed adultery.

  • S03E15 It Is Getting Dark... and We Are Lost

    • December 18, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    A young girl, critically injured in an accident, is brought into County General. Her presence baffles Casey as she will not identify herself, tells lies, and quotes proverbs in Latin and German. Casey attempts to the solve mystery of his unusual patient.

  • S03E16 The Last Splintered Spoke on the Old Burlesque Wheel

    • December 25, 1963
    • ABC (US)

    Casey successfully operates on nightclub stripper Dede Blake. However, he finds he must also help Dede recover her self-respect, which has been lost through a past alliance with the intimidating Jonas King, a self-styled fire-and-brimstone evangelist.

  • S03E17 The Light that Loses, the Night that Wins

    • January 1, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Ernest Farrow, a once brilliant neurosurgeon, is sent to County General for a refresher course. Learning that Farrow is paralyzed by self-doubt and recurring nightmares from the death of a patient, Casey attempts to assuage his colleague's fears and coax him back into the operating room.

  • S03E18 I'll Get on My Ice Floe and Wave Goodbye

    • January 8, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    An elderly man, hospitalized following a stroke, withholds personal information from the staff of County General, for fear he will become an inconvenience and burden to his family. He decides to leave the hospital in order to secretly attend the debut of his granddaughter in a dance recital.

  • S03E19 The Only Place Where They Know My Name

    • January 15, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Casey's latest case involves one of contemporary medical ethics. Clarence Simmons, his patient, is an impoverished homeless man who wants to offer his own eye for a fee, in order to help in the research of prominent zoologist Dr. Roger O'Hara.

  • S03E20 There Was Once a Man in the Land of Uz

    • January 22, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Casey discovers that Larry Walker, a man known for having religious visions, has brain blood clot. The physician is unsure where the operation will end the experiences which are lucrative to the Walker family.

  • S03E21 One Nation Indivisible

    • January 29, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Casey directs a nationwide search for a rare blood type for a young girl who requires emergency surgery.

  • S03E22 Goodbye to Blue Elephants and Such

    • February 5, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Figments.

  • S03E23 The Bark of a Three-Headed Hound

    • February 12, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    MRS. MALAPROP: You are not like Cerberus, three gentlemen at once, are you? Sheridan, The Rivals

  • S03E24 The Sound of One Hand Clapping

    • February 19, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Life and the ""stinking fist"".

  • S03E25 A Falcon's Eye, a Lion's Heart, and a Girl's Hand

    • February 26, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Rx for a medico.

  • S03E26 The Lonely Ones

    • March 4, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Isolation.

  • S03E27 Keep Out of Reach of Adults

    • March 11, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Wise in their own conceits.

  • S03E28 Dress My Doll Pretty

    • March 18, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    A peculiar treatment plan.

  • S03E29 Onions and Mustard Seed Will Make Her Weep

    • March 25, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    The seed of Mustard is the smallest grain, And yet the force thereto is very great, It hath a present power to purge the brain, It adds unto the stomach force and heat: All poison it expels, and it is plain, With sugar 'tis a passing sauce for meat. She that hath hap a husband bad to bury, And is therefore in heart not sad, but merry, Yet if in show good manners she will keep, Onions and Mustard-seed will make her weep. The Englishmans Doctor.       Or, The School of Salerne,       Or, Physical observations for the perfect Preserving of the body of Man in continual health Sir John Harington, 1608

  • S03E30 Make Me the First American

    • April 1, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    An original.

  • S03E31 Heap Logs and Let the Blaze Laugh Out

    • April 8, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    The good-humored M.D.s.

  • S03E32 For a Just Man Falleth Seven Times

    • April 15, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    ...and riseth up again.

  • S03E33 Evidence of Things Not Seen

    • April 22, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    The substance of things hoped for.

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