lun., 22 oct. 1962
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.
lun., 12 nov. 1962
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.
Les mieux notés
lun., 26 nov. 1962
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."
lun., 3 déc. 1962
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.
lun., 10 déc. 1962
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.
lun., 17 déc. 1962
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.