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.

XXII.

I Richard Robinson, of West-Chester, sometime Serjeant in the Company of Captain Donalson, having received several wounds in my Head, and right Arm, to the loss of motion in that arm, Page  106which had continued from the 27 of July 1689, came to Bath 4 of June 1692, continued there three weeks, used the Kings and Queens Bath, and pumped on the part, and by the use of these means, and GODS blessing on the same, recovered the perfect use of my arm, as before my wounds, which were received in battle against the late Viscount of Dundee, in the Highlands of Scotland. Witness my Hand this 28 day of June 1692. Richard Robinson; and added, Subscribed with the Hand of that Arm that had been so long lame.