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1909-04-28, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Dr. Parker is hauled into court for operating a hospital at the Van Lew mansion without permission of the Board of Health – neighbors generally objecting to tuberculosis hospital in their midst
1911, Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the Unites States; Recollection of a Chimborazo Hospital surgeon detailing the treatment of gangrene with turpentine.
1954-04, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography; "Chimborazo Hospital and J. B. McCaw, Surgeon-in-Chief"
1956, 1957, Virginia Cavalcade, vol. 6 (summer 1956-spring 1957), pp. 35-41; Coleman, Elizabeth Dabney. "The Captain Was a Lady."
1962-11, The Scarab; Bowers, Russell V.; "A Confederate General Hospital: Chimborazo Post (1862-1865)."
1982, Civil War Times Illustrated (Oct. 1982), pp. 36-41; Burton, David L. "Friday the 13th: Richmond's Great Home Front Disaster."
1983, Paper by Oscar Pohlig; the history of the Second Alabama Hospital.
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