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in the first season, in the episode "my day off" JD gets appendicitis. there's also that one where he gets stuck with a needle that might be infected with (?) meningitis

2007-12-27 17:21:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Okay theres's a long bunch of them! I'll get you only those I've saw. So here they are;

Edge Of Destruction (everyone starts to get off character and a bit paranoid)

Space Museum (I'm not sure if he didn't faked)

The Gunfighters (Probably with the end of Celestial Toymaker; Ow my tooth etc...)

The Tenth Planet (This body is wearing thin)

The Power Of The Dalek (It takes him times to gets accustomed to his new body and is disoriented)

The War Games (The Timelords force him into regeneration)

Sparehead From Space (Apart from the new regeneration, is currently shot to the head by his friends!)

Doctor Who And The Silurians (I think he's quite tired and has the virus too at the end but I'm not sure.)

Mind Of Evil (Victim of both the Master, some psy-entity that feeds off fear and is injured- tough a lot less than in Sparehead.)

The Deamons (Is knocked so cold that his companion is certain that he's death.)

The Time Monster (Is trown in space-time continuum out ouf the TARDIS by the Master.)

Between
Frontier In Space
and
Planet Of The Daleks
you might get what you want!

Planet Of The Spiders (actually two Timelords dies in that one and the Doctor is one of them!)

Robot (Just the start and you'll understand even if it ain't jeopardy)

Android Invasion (Ouch! The Doctor has enough trouble with his brain as it is)

The Deadly Assassin (Is he psycho or just in the Matrix?)

Face Of Evil (He's not supposed to be god! He's sure to not be!)

Logopolis (it's enough obvious but in the middle of Face of Evil and Logopolis he also turned into a cactus!)

Castrovalva (Need his zero room to regenerate and have contagious desorientation problem... not to mention amnesia and troubles counting.)

The Five Doctors (Someone is erasing him in time!)

The Caves Of Androzani (Yep, he's poisoned sick and dies!)

The whole seasons from
The Twin Dilemna to The Trial Of A Timelord-The Ultimate Foe,
he was a nut case! Even dangerous... Even to his companions!

Time And The Rani (Slight amnesia and disorientation that don't look well to confuse his ennemy for his companion -I understand because the actress doing the viliain who pass for the companion is better in acting than the actress doing the true companion.)

The TV Movie (He is shot and then incompetents in the hospital kills him trying to save him by piercing one of his hearts with a cathétaire... brrrr What happends to his next regeneration is slightly less painfull but interesting; at least it didn't killed him another time.)

The Parting Of The Way (Irradiated by the removal of the Bad Wolf and forced to regeneration to save Rose.)

The Girl In The Fireplace, The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit (a wee bit like for in the Pertwee era at the start of Spearhead From Space, the Doctor is nothing without his TARDIS)

Fear Her (Imagine a world with the monsters and without Doctor)

Doomsday (Loose Rose with more intensity than the end of Hand Of Fear where the Timelords separates the Doctor from Sarah-Jane Smith just before The Deadly Assassin.)

Smith And Jones (almost died but not a plot point)

42 (Possessed for a while and fighting it in excrutiating pain!)

Human Nature and Familly Of Blood (Now that's terribly wrong for the Doctor!)

Blink (Another time without TARDIS)

Last Of The Timelord (Geriatrics!)


It's almost all there. I missed a lot of Tom Baker and the episodes in reconstruction. But, on the torturing the Doctor part, the series returns slightly to it since 2005. Just hinting that he destroyed his homeworld with the Daleks is enough to understand why he's sometimes so dark.)

2007-12-28 23:03:51 · answer #2 · answered by Taelma 3 · 0 0

jd was being treated for tennis ball injuries by carla in the classic my jiggly ball episode

2007-12-28 02:01:45 · answer #3 · answered by expletive_xom 7 · 0 0

well theres always something wrong with dr.kelso.
its called stickintheassitosis. very serious condition and you see the symptoms in almost every episode.

2007-12-28 01:20:19 · answer #4 · answered by becoolwithschool 3 · 0 0

i think JD had to have his appendix taken out and Turk was going to do it but he didnt want him to, i dont remember if he actually let Turk take it out or not.

2007-12-28 01:21:35 · answer #5 · answered by Meg 2 · 0 0

LaVerne was a patient in Scrubs. Unfortunately, she was not one of the lucky ones. =(

2007-12-28 01:24:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

JD passes out when he poops!

2007-12-28 01:24:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

who cares its hillarious weather the poepls are sick or not!!!!!!!!!! hehe i luv scrubs
.......... i'm no superman...............
FYI Theme song =P

2007-12-28 01:19:50 · answer #8 · answered by SWIMCHIK 1 · 0 0

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