
Season 5
Episodes
1. War of Nerves
1965-09-13
The surgeon's secret.
2. O the Big Wheel Turns by Faith
1965-09-20
No overview available.
3. A Nightingale Named Nathan
1965-09-27
""Were I a nightingale, I would act like one."" (Epictetus)
4. Run For Your Lives, Dr. Galanos Practices Here
1965-10-04
Le Médecin Malgré Lui
5. Because of the Needle, the Haystack was Lost
1965-10-11
A proverb of great pith.
6. What to Her is Plato?
1965-10-18
An academic debate.
7. Francini? Who is Francini?
1965-10-25
Introduction and variations.
8. Then I, and You, and All of Us Fall Down
1965-11-01
Rules of the game.
9. No More, Cried the Rooster—There Will Be Truth
1965-11-08
A lifetime of hard work seems undesirable for an intern.
10. The Importance of Being 65937
1965-11-15
It couldn't be called ungentle, But how thoroughly departmental. Frost
11. When Givers Prove Unkind
1965-11-22
Rich gifts wax poor, to the noble mind.
12. The Man from Quasilia
1965-11-29
Another county heard from.
13. Why Did the Day Go Backwards?
1965-12-06
To see the night before.
14. If You Really Want to Know What Goes On In a Hospital...
1965-12-20
""Like a patient etherized upon a table.""
15. If You Play Your Cards Right, You Too Can Be a Loser
1965-12-27
""Tell the truth or trump—but get the trick."" (Twain)
16. In Case of Emergency, Cry Havoc
1966-01-06
""And let slip the dogs of war.""
17. Meantime, We Shall Express our Darker Purpose
1966-01-20
Meantime we shall express our darker purpose. Give me the map there. Know that we have divided In three our kingdom: and 'tis our fast intent To shake all cares and business from our age; Conferring them on younger strengths, while we Unburthen'd crawl toward death. King Lear
18. For San Diego, You Need a Different Bus
1966-01-17
You can get there from here.
19. Smile, Baby, Smile, It's Only Twenty Dols of Pain
1966-01-24
The agony and the estimate: trigeminal neuralgia, the tic douloureux.
20. Fun and Games and Other Tragic Things
1966-01-31
Whistling in the dark.
21. Weave Nets To Catch The Wind
1966-02-07
Courts adieu, and all delights, All bewitching appetites; Sweetest breath, and clearest eye, Like perfumes go out and die; And consequently this is done, As shadows wait upon the sun. Vain the ambition of kings, Who seek by trophies and dead things, To leave a living name behind, And weave but nets to catch the wind. O you have wrought a miracle, and melted A heart of adamant: you have compris'd In this dumb pageant, a right excellent form Of penitence. John Webster, The Devil's Law-Case
22. Lullaby for a Wind-Up Toy
1966-02-16
The unmoved mover.
23. Where Did All the Roses Go?
1966-02-21
""No gardener has died within rosaceous memory."" (Beckett)
24. Twenty-Six Ways to Spell Heartbreak, A, B, C, D ...
1966-02-28
You pays your money and you takes your choice.
25. Pull The Wool Over Your Eyes, Here Comes The Cold Wind Of Truth
1966-03-14
Self-diagnosis.
26. Then, Suddenly, Panic
1966-03-21
""Fear in a handful of dust."" (Eliot)