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"Heal Thyself" is the eleventh episode of the third season of Magnum, P.I. which originally aired on December 16, 1982.

Plot[]

A doctor that Magnum knew in Vietnam when she was an Army nurse is accused of murdering three patients in a Hawaiian hospital.

Synopsis[]

A nurse Magnum knew in Vietnam has become a doctor and is accused of murdering three patients in her care. The private investigator faces tough odds to prove her innocence in this very personal case.

Cast[]

Main[]

Guest[]

  • Marcia Strassman as Dr. Karen Harmon
  • Kario Salem as Reporter Eric Daniels
  • Peter Brown as Robert Brighton
  • Woody Eney as Phillip Harriman
  • Edward Winter as Dr. Jorgenson
  • Cathy Gemmitti as Barbara
  • Chris Penn as Wounded Soldier, in Vietnam (credited as Christopher Penn)

Trivia[]

  • Marcia Strassman (Dr. Karen Harmon) is best known for her roles as Julie Kotter in the classic television sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter and Diane Szalinski in the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

Quotes[]

(To Dr. Karen Harmon)
Higgins: The role of architect as artist has been sorely neglected. Where the painter has oils, the sculpter marble or clay, the poet words, the architect has only space - that immaterial essence that painters "suggest" and the sculpter "fills", the architect "envelops". But listen to me rattling on. How can I help you?

Magnum: Well, I'm not gonna get into a spitting contest with a snake. You hassle Karen again, anytime, anywhere, you're going to answer to me.
Eric Daniels: Excuse me, is that a threat?
Magnum: You bet. (smiles)

Magnum: I knew if he had a revolver he only had 6 shots. Course if he had an automatic he could have 7...or 8. Then he could have one of those 13 shot automatics. Or he could have two guns. Oh well....
  Season 3 (1980)
Did You See the Sunrise?Ki'is Don't LieThe Eighth Part of the VillagePast TenseBlack on WhiteFlashbackFoiled AgainMr. White DeathMixed DoublesAlmost HomeHeal ThyselfOf Sound MindThe Arrow That Is Not AimedBasket CaseBirdman of BudapestI Do?Forty Years from Sand IslandLegacy from a FriendTwo Birds of a Feather...By Its CoverThe Big BlowFaith and Begorrah
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