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  2. Howard Taylor Ricketts (February 9, 1871 – May 3, 1910) was an American pathologist after whom the family Rickettsiaceae and the order Rickettsiales are named. He was born in Findlay, Ohio. In the early part of his career, Ricketts undertook research at Northwestern University on blastomycosis.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Howard T. Ricketts (born February 9, 1871, Findlay, Ohio, U.S.—died May 3, 1910, Mexico City, Mexico) was an American pathologist who discovered the causative organisms and mode of transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and epidemic typhus (known in Mexico, where Ricketts worked for a time and died of typhus, as tabardillo ).

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  4. Howard Taylor Ricketts (1871-1910) was a native Midwesterner and a Northwestern University medical graduate. Fascinated by the study of disease but unwilling to restrict himself to traditional research methods, Ricketts sometimes injected himself with pathogens as a way of measuring their effects.

  5. Howard Taylor Ricketts (1871 –1910) In the early twentieth century, the pathologist Howard Taylor Ricketts gained fame by isolating the wood tick as the carrier of the pathogen that causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

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  6. Howard T. Ricketts. (9 Feb 1871 - 3 May 1910) American pathologist who discovered the role of ticks in the transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. He died at age 39 from contracting typhus, the disease he was then investigating. Short biography of Howard T. Ricketts >>.

  7. Howard Taylor Ricketts (1871 – 1910) was born in Findley, Ohio. He received an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Nebraska and then completed his medical degree at Northwestern University in 1898.

  8. Howard Taylor Ricketts (February 9, 1871 – May 3, 1910) was an American pathologist after whom the family Rickettsiaceae and the order Rickettsiales are named. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. He was born in Findlay, Ohio. In the early part of his career, Ricketts undertook research at Northwestern University on blastomycosis.

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