Ojo Caliente Hot Springs is a group of thermal springs located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. They are also known as the Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. These hot springs were used by native New Mexicans for many years. In the late 19th century the springs began to be developed for therapeutic use for several ailments, including tuberculosis.[1][2][3]
^Ritch, Wilhelm G. (1883). Illustrated New Mexico (3rd ed.). Santa Fe: New Mexican Printing and Publishing Company. pp. 21, 246.
^Crook, James King (1899). The Mineral Waters of the United States and Their Therapeutic Uses. New York and Philadelphia: Lea Brothers and Company.
^Lewis, Nancy Owen (2016). Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: Tuberculosis and the Quest for Health. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. pp. 21–27. ISBN 9780890136133.
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