Mon, Jan 10, 1966
Drunken driver Mr. Kendrick accidentally strikes a juvenile delinquent with his car and flees the scene. He later confesses the crime to County General's chaplain Father Ingram and implores him to convince Casey to operate. Casey, unaware of the circumstances surrounding the request, accuses Ingram of interfering in medical procedures.
Mon, Jan 17, 1966
Boxer Jack West, hospitalized at County General, seemingly demonstrates an ability to will himself into unconsciousness. After he goes into shock and must be resuscitated by heart massage, Casey theorizes his condition is the result of intra-cranial pressure, resulting from years of violent blows to the head.
Mon, Jan 31, 1966
When patient Paula Jordan declines hospitalization for tests to diagnose her illness, Casey charms her into going out on a series of dates with her. His intent: carefully observe her physical response to specific situations in order to develop a better understanding of her pathology. Unfortunately, Paula begins to believe the handsome young doctor is seriously falling in love with her.
Mon, Feb 7, 1966
Nurse Wills' longstanding friendship with Anna Medalle is tested when she disagrees with Anna's decision to pressure her son Andy into following in his late father's footsteps by joining the Air Force. Andy has secretly confided in Nurse Wills his own dreams of studying to become an archaeologist.
Mon, Feb 14, 1966
Agent Fred Blaney's unwed daughter Janice is severely injured in a car accident. In order to save the life of Janice and her unborn child, Casey must perform surgery. Meanwhile, Blaney alarms his daughter by threatening to publicly reveal that her baby was fathered by his client, popular singer Artie Rhodes.
Mon, Feb 21, 1966
Owen and Oren Carter are twin brothers who share everything. After Oren receives a head injury in a traffic accident, Owen begins to experience sympathetic pains in the form of violent headaches. Casey decides to wait for Oren's surgery, but Nurse Vivian Bennett, believing otherwise, takes advantage of a personal relationship to override Casey's decision.
Mon, Mar 14, 1966
Self diagnosing patients test Dr. Casey. A librarian suffering from severe headaches and conversations with her dead father attempts to convince Casey that her illness is psychosis. Meanwhile, a concert pianist feels that the pain in his hands results from a physical cause rather than a psychological one.
Mon, Mar 21, 1966
Casey's final patients share similar brain illnesses but are completely opposite in every other way. Sophisticated jet-setter Patricia Mason develops signs of brain damage after Casey saves her life, while earthy nightclub entertainer Charlie Boyd is possibly suffering from a brain tumor.