The story of a young intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with the problems of his patients, and win the respect of the senior doctor in his specialty, internal medicine.
(See more...) On Yify TV you can Watch Dr. Kildare free instantly without waiting.Dr. Kildare pays a call on the Reverend Elder. Conclusion of four-part story.
Dr. Brill elects to leave Blair Hospital and move to a small town.
Dr. Brill is suspected by police of performing an illegal abortion, which causes trouble for Kildare and the hospital.
Dr. Kildare becomes involved in a debate over the ethics of abortion. First of four parts.
Right before she’s scheduled to undergo heart surgery, a nurse learns that her husband, reported MIA in Vietnam, is alive and returning home.
A nurse (Diane Varsi) must decide whether to risk surgery for her heart condition.
Conclusion. Richard Ross is determined to show his father his new car, despite Kildare’s insistence that the dying old man cannot leave his bed; Zoe wants to leave Blair, but Kildare and Gillespie are determined to talk her out of it.
A movie actor comes to visit his old immigrant father.
The animosity between Dr. Noyes and Dr. Orloff reaches a boiling point after Yvonne’s overdose. Conclusion of five-part story.
Kildare thinks he’s finally diagnosed a dancer’s mysterious malady but must persuade her to re-enter Blair Hospital for tests to prove his diagnosis.
A hospitalized doctor learns that his wife is pregnant, and searches to find someone to take over his practice.
Kildare catches a patient/doctor snooping on the interns and incurs the wrath of Dr. Carl Noyes.
Yvonne Barlow is seriously ill – but the only doctor she’ll listen to is the genial Dr. Orloff – another patient. First of five parts.
Kildare thinks he’s come up with a solution to the problems of a couple who are expecting their first child, and, at the same time, to Gillespie’s plan to resign; Zoe and Damon West both come to realize the truth about each other and their…
Kildare suspects the worse when he learns that Nurse Lawton is paying a visit to the apartment of a playboy author; Gillespie tells Kildare he plans to resign his position due to his heart attack.
Gillespie is hospitalized after a heart attack; Kildare is worried about Nurse Lawton’s growing attraction to a hospitalized author with a reputation as a playboy.
Kildare must deal with a playboy author who attempts suicide and a woman about to give birth to a baby her hubby doesn’t want. First of four parts.
Kildare and Dr. Rush discover the source of the poisoning. They also look for Jerry, who has run from them fearing they will turn him over to the police, which is also what Jerry’s gang fears he will do to them.
Jerry refuses to move back with his brother and sister, preferring to stay with the elderly storekeeper he idolizes; Kildare and Dr. Lou Rush search for the source of the infection.
Kildare tells Dr. Lou Rush that a possible epidemic may be spreading in his neighborhood; Rush’s sister wants her brother to quit his neighborhood practice and take a residency at Blair so they can move to a better area.
An inner city doctor, arriving at the scene of a riot, finds that his younger brother is one of the injured. First of four parts.
Conclusion. “”Never So Happy”” Justin Post is determained to appear on television with evangelist Andrew Webb-despite the danger to himself and the effect of his actions on his daughter. (1/2 hour)
Part 5 “”The Next Thing To Murder”” Dr. Kildare feels that he must prevent Justin Post from making a television appearance-and he plans to do it by declaring the former atheist mentally incompetent. (1/2 hour)
Part 4 “”The Last to Believe in Miracles”” Amy Post learns that her father wants to join Dr. Webb in his evangelistic crusade. (1/2 hour)
Part 3 “”A Sort of Falling In Love”” Amy Post seeks a medical explanation for her father’s abrupt conversion from atheism to religion after his near brush with death. (1/2 hour)
Part 2 “”A Quick Look at Glory”” A Reporter tricks evangelist Andrew Webb into implying that atheist Justin Post’s heart attack may have been “”Divine Punishment””. (1/2 hour)
“”The Atheist and the True Believer”” begins a six-part story. Dr. Gillepsie expects fireworks: Attorney Justin Post, an outspoken arheist, will be visiting the hospital at the same time as evangelist Andrew Webb. (1/2 hour)
Gillespie is impressed with intern Jessie Martel’s handling of patient Frederic Foray, a temperamental pianist whose career is threatened by Parkinson’s disease. (Part 2 of 2)
A famous musician is admitted to Blair Hospital and proves a very difficult patient. First of two parts.
The cause of Holman’s condition is determined, leading him to propose to Lydia; Lois admits her real motives to Kildare. Conclusion of four-part story.
Holman suffers a relapse, which baffles the doctors; Lydia confesses her feelings toward Holman to Lois, who insists she herself is in love with Kildare.
Due to Holman’s still delicate condition and their tendency to argue, his devoted missionary assistant is asked to not visit him until he recovers further. Meanwhile Kildare becomes concerned when he learns that a teenage hospital…
Flying all the way from Nigeria, stubborn anthropologist and author Felix Holman is admitted to Blair suffering from an undetermined pulmonary infection which is proving strangely difficult to treat. First of four parts.
Conclusion. Rachel tells Kildare that she wants to stop her treatments, even though that will mean the death of her baby as well as herself, because she thinks the baby will have no hope of a good life.
A young woman is injured in a car accident in which her boyfriend is killed. Upon examination it is discovered that she is pregnant and terminally ill. The girl doesn’t want her mother to know about the pregnancy, and the mother does not…
Despite a serious heart ailment, Joe Quinlan competes in a strenuous pool tournament to win the money for his daughter’s hospital bill. (Part 4 of 4)
Joe Quinlan becomes the talk of Blair Hospital when he slips out of his sick bed to hustle a wealthy patient in a pool game. (Part 3 of 4)
Still unaware of the seriousness of his daughter Sister Benjamin’s condition, pool hustler Joe Quinlen is admitted to Blair due to his heart problem and roomed with a brain-damaged prizefighter.
Sister Benjamin is forced to give up her missionary work when she’s stricken with leukemia—an illness she hides from her father, a gentle, itinerant pool shark. (Part 1 of 4)
The four patients chosen begin the new treatment, while those not chosen have to deal with the rejection. Conclusion of seven-part story.
The committee meets to make its final decision on which four of eleven patients will receive the new kidney dialysis treatment, without which their prognosis is terminal.
Steve tries to bribe Gillespie into getting Anna accepted for the new treatment; Kirsh’s daughter comes to the hospital to visit him; Kleber is behaving irresponsibly after his treatment.
Kildare learns that Morrison’s wife has become an alcoholic, a fact he may have to report to the committee deciding who gets the treatment. Anna tells her husband she knows the truth about her condition.
Steve Perrona becomes angry with Kildare after he learns about the new kidney treatment; Morrison leaves the hospital without permission.
Kildare finds that the spouses of five patients who are candidates for the new kidney dialysis treatment are having a more difficult time than the patients themselves. As is Nurse Fain, whose husband is also suffering from kidney disease…
A potentially life-saving new treatment is available at Blair General, but only for a small number of people; Kildare and Giollespie must choose from dozens of possible patients. First of seven parts.
Conclusion. Bannion is severely injured in a fight at a bar, but still shows no sign of facing up to his condition.
An arrogant actor is unreasonably convinced that he is dying of cancer, when in fact he has cirrhosis but refuses to stop drinking. First of two parts.
After a patient dies unexpectedly, Frankie decides to drop out of training, but Kildare does not accept it. Conclusion of six part story.
Devereaux organizes a demonstration protesting Helvick’s dismissal, only to find out Helvick lied to him about the real reason for why he was let go. Frankie gets a new patient.
Gillespie is forced to dismiss Helvick, Hartwood stands up to his wife, Frankie has had it with Krantz’s sexism, and Devereaux needs to make a decision about his personal life.
Kildare and Gillespie are increasingly concerned about the three trainees as well as Kildare’s teaching assistant. Hartwood is making too many mistakes, and is dealing with an unsupportive wife. Warren is underconfident, and having a hard…
As he becomes more closely involved in the personal problems of his three med school protégés, Kildare unwittingly gains the enmity of his teaching assistant.
Kildare finds himself in the role of teacher to three difficult third-year medical students. First of six parts.
Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Dr. Becker decides to operate on his severely burned patient Charles Shannon, but he still resists reconciling with his long-suffering wife. Conclusion of four-part story.
The rivalry between Kildare and Becker intensifies when the latter attempts suicide.
Dr. Becker is involved in a serious car accident and finds himself in the care of his opponent, Kildare.
The arrogant Dr. Becker treats his wife cruelly and becomes vindictive when Kildare dares to disagree openly with him. First of four parts.