When considering schistosomiasis during the differential, Dr. Taub says "... tropical bacteria like schistosomiasis". Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic flatworms in the genus Schistosoma, not by bacteria.
After Foreman says the patient could have E. coli through consuming cider made out of apples that fell into cow feces, House responds by saying the patient is "literally full of B.S." This is incorrect because the term "cow" refers only to female cattle while the term "bull" refers only to male cattle.
This statement is not true. All cattle can be called cows. Males are 'bulls' females are 'heffers'
This statement is not true. All cattle can be called cows. Males are 'bulls' females are 'heffers'
Masters wears an actual, three-quarter length lab coat, such as you wear when doing lab work. Since you are mostly working at tables, fume hoods and such, there is little risk of spills on the legs in a lab. Doctors however, such as her team mates, use knee-length or even full length lab coats since patients spill fluids everywhere.