- Dr. Weaver is in a difficult situation when an alderman tests positive for syphilis. Dr. Carter is impressed when he meets a man who runs an inner city clinic.
- Carter and Abby squabble when they attend a posh fund raiser where the Carter family foundation makes a large donation. She feels he should be more supportive of his grandmother and her request that John take a greater interest in the family's activities. He's happy working as a doctor and is convinced he can't do both. A well-known alderman comes into the ER with a knee injury but when he is diagnosed with syphilis, he asks Dr. Weaver to ensure nothing appears on his medical record. Pratt and Lewis disagree on how best to deal with two young children when their mother is brought into the ER with severe pneumonia. Kovac has to convince a man to undergo an operation but refuses to leave his dying wife's bedside. Pratt's friend Leon is arrested by the police. Carter offers financial help to Dr. McNulty and his street clinic.—garykmcd
- Carter isn't amused by Abby prodding him to accept grandma Millicent's efforts to draw him into the family philanthropy actively, even after he confides his grandpa made their fortune as profiteer. Chicago Alderman John Bright checks in as patient, so Roano insists to give the influential politician the VIP treatment he claims not to want, but Kerry finds him infected with syphilis and unwilling to risk his test result getting known. Carter is impressed by ailing Dr. James McNulty's free clinic, but the latter refuses to accept a generous 'feel good' donation for better equipment. An insecure junkie, whose mother won't even see him, dares not step up when she dies to take custody of his doting kid brothers, but staff talks him over, especially Pratt, whose own half-wit brother is arrested with criminal friends and jailed.—KGF Vissers
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