Mon, Jan 7, 1963
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.
Mon, Jan 28, 1963
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.
Mon, Feb 4, 1963
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.
Mon, Mar 18, 1963
Professional quarterback Terry Dunne (Neville Brand) is hospitalized with an unknown, but debilitating, illness. When he is diagnosed with a serious, but perhaps operable, brain tumor, Dunne decides that his team's life insurance policy makes him more valuable dead than alive (but unable to participate in sports). Can Dr. Casey convince this talented, well-educated, and intelligent man that he is worth more than money AND that life after football may be more rewarding to his family than a financially secure, but fatherless home?
Mon, Apr 15, 1963
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.
Mon, Apr 29, 1963
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.
Mon, May 6, 1963
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.
Wed, Oct 23, 1963
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.
Wed, Oct 30, 1963
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.
Wed, Nov 6, 1963
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.
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Wed, Nov 27, 1963
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.
Wed, Dec 4, 1963
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.
Wed, Dec 11, 1963
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.