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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt To the Editor:On p. 872 of the October 1966 issue of the ANNALSthere appears a review of the bookRocky Mountain Spotted Feverby J. K. Aikawa. The reviewer, Dr.
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Excerpt To the Editor:On p. 872 of the October 1966 issue of the ANNALSthere appears a review of the bookRocky Mountain Spotted Feverby J. K. Aikawa. The reviewer, Dr.
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The Life and Career of Howard Taylor Ricketts
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1991Howard Taylor Ricketts was born on 9 February 1871 in Findlay, Ohio [1-3]. He attended the Northwestern University Academy and College from 1887 to 1892. In 1894, he received a BA from the University of Nebraska, to which he had transferred after his family moved from Illinois.
E, Weiss, B S, Strauss
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1910
To the Editor: —Believing that the numerous readers ofThe Journalwill receive with satisfaction some news about the honors granted to the late Dr. H. T. Ricketts by the Mexican Government and the principal medical institutions of this city, in attention to the very important work done by that heroic investigator who gave his life for humanity and ...
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To the Editor: —Believing that the numerous readers ofThe Journalwill receive with satisfaction some news about the honors granted to the late Dr. H. T. Ricketts by the Mexican Government and the principal medical institutions of this city, in attention to the very important work done by that heroic investigator who gave his life for humanity and ...
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2017
Throughout Steinbeck’s writing, he uses characters based on Ricketts. After his friend’s accidental death when his car stalled on the railroad tracks, he increases his writing about “Doc,” often the Ricketts figure. Gwyn Steinbeck divorces Steinbeck soon after Ricketts’ death, taking their two sons back to New York. Steinbeck writes The Wayward Bus and
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Throughout Steinbeck’s writing, he uses characters based on Ricketts. After his friend’s accidental death when his car stalled on the railroad tracks, he increases his writing about “Doc,” often the Ricketts figure. Gwyn Steinbeck divorces Steinbeck soon after Ricketts’ death, taking their two sons back to New York. Steinbeck writes The Wayward Bus and
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