On the eighth day the patient became very ill and passed through a mild course of spotted fever, leaving a characteristic eruption.
In 1902, Wilson and Chowning reported the causative organism of spotted fever to be a blood parasite akin to the Babesia of Texas fever, and made the suggestion that the disease was tick-borne.
It is probable that in nature the reservoir of the virus of spotted fever is some one or more of the native small animals.
This is because, as has been clearly established, it transmits the so-called "spotted fever" of man in our northwestern states.
Greaves describes the unmistakable characters of spotted fever or typhus, and calls it, in his title "Morbus Epidemicus Anni 1643, or the New Disease.
Where the name of "spotted fever" is given there can be little doubt.
On the 20th he hears that the queen's sickness is a spotted fever, that she was as full of the spots as a leopard: "which is very strange that it should be no more known, but perhaps it is not so.
So that was what that farmer was trying to say to me: spotted fever!
Studies in Pyroplasmosis hominis (Spotted Fever or Tick Fever of the Rocky Mountains).
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