

Doctors recount the most memorable cases they’ve ever encountered. Unusual, touching, humorous or life-changing – no story is too big or too small when it comes to the ER.
TLC
205
45 min

In order to get a snakebite victim the correct anti-venom, a doctor has to find the type of snake that he has been bitten by.
Apr 26, 2004

The doctors treat patients with various problems. Two patients have internal bleeding, one passes out after drinking cold water, and a man who cut off his own hand with a meat cleaver because he was tired of the problems it was giving him.
May 3, 2004

An artist has to have his hand reattached after accidentally cutting it off while working on a new project.
Jun 21, 2004

A 6-year-old boy who punctured his skull with a pitchfork is rushed into surgery; a woman refuses treatment by a black doctor.
May 30, 2005

Victims of a plane crash bring reporters when they come to the small E.R. Meanwhile, a doctor faces a difficult decision about a teen patient.
Jun 6, 2005

A 33-year-old is declared brain-dead from a gunshot wound, and the victim's wife agrees to keep her husband on life support until his organs can be harvested and donated.
Jun 13, 2005

Cops arrive at the E.R. with a suspected criminal. Meanwhile, the doctors try their best to save a boy with severe head injuries.
Jun 27, 2005

An X-ray reveals a five-inch piece of glass lodged in a man's brain.
Jul 11, 2005

Self - Narrator (voice)