- Howard Taylor Ricketts
Infobox Scientist |name =Howard Taylor Ricketts
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birth_date =1871
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death_date =1910
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field =Bacteriology
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known_for =blastomycosis ,bacillus ,typhus
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footnotes =Howard Taylor Ricketts (1871-1910) was an American pathologist after whom the
Rickettsiaceae family and theRickettsiales are named.In the earlier part of his career, Ricketts undertook research at
Northwestern University onblastomycosis and later at theUniversity of Chicago on andRocky Mountain spotted fever .Ricketts and his assistant discovered that the agent that carried the
bacillus for the latter was theRocky Mountain wood tick (theAmerican dog tick is also a carrier). Ricketts was devoted to his research and, on several occasions, injected himself with a pathogen in order to measure its effects.In 1909, Ricketts became interested in
typhus due to an outbreak inMexico City and the apparent similarity of the disease to spotted fever. Somewhat ironically, days after isolating the organism that he believed caused typhus, he himself died of the disease.External links
* [http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/excat/donors3.html#b University of Chicago biography]
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