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Donovan, Patrick. Saint Brigid’s and Its Foundation: A Tradition of Caring Since 1856. Quebec: Saint Brigid’s Home Foundation, 2016.
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Christie, Nancy. “Strangers in the Family: Work, Gender, and the Origins of Old Age Homes.” Journal of Family History Vol. 32, no. 4 (October 2007): 371–391.
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Jackman, Dorothy J., and Linda G. Riskedahl. Births/Christenings/Deaths at the Marine Emigrant Hospital & Gaol, Quebec, Canada, 1856-1882 ; Marriages at the Marine Emigrant Hospital & Gaol, 1856-1882, Combined with Marriages from the Anglican Traveling Missionaries of the Church of England to the Destitute Settlements & Surrounding Areas, 1826-1848, & Aubigny, Church of England Registries, 1827-1841 ; Births/Christenings/Deaths from the Anglican Traveling Missionaries & Aubigny Registers from the above Dates, Including Those from the Emigrant Station at Grosse Isle, District of Quebec. Bismarck, North Dakota: D.J. Jackman & L.G. Riskedahl, 2005.
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Dorval, Guy. “La géographie de la mortalité à Québec au XIXe siècle : le cas des protestants ensevelis au cimetière Mount Hermon, Sillery, 1848-1883.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 1992.
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Gelly, Alain. Centre Hospitalier Jeffery Hale’s Hospital Centre, 1865-1990. Quebec: The Centre, 1990.
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Millman, Thomas R. “The Church Ministry to Sufferers from Typus in 1847.” The Canadian Journal of Theology Vol. 8, no. 2 (April 1962): 126–136.
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Penny, Arthur G. The Hundred Years of the Ladies’ Protestant Home, Quebec City, 1859-1959: A Brief Historical Sketch Compiled from Official Records. Quebec: Committee of Management, 1958.