The register of Bath, or, Two hundred observations containing an account of cures performed, and benefit received, by the vse of the famous hot waters of Bath, in the county of Somerset, as they, for the most part, came under the observation and knowledge of Thomas Guidott, physician there : being great part of this experience of the effects of the baths of Bath, for XXVII years last past.
Guidott, Thomas, fl. 1698.

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Thomas Smart, of the same County and Place, so torment∣ed with gripings in the bowels that he could neither stand up∣right nor sit, taking rest no other ways than by bowing his body, and leaning his head on a Joynt-stool in a forward po∣sture, came to Bath the week be∣fore Whitsontide 1688, drank the waters, and used the King and Queens Bath, and received cure. Page  76Concerning this and the Ten im∣mediately foregoing, Thomas Parker Chairman at Bath gave Testimony 13 October 1688.