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1694 - The Register of Bath

'The Register of Bath' was written by the Somerset physician Thomas Guidott, and was published in 1694. The book contains 200 accounts of patients' experiences in Bath, describing the healing effects of the town's 'famous Hot Waters.'

 
 

1694 - The Register of Bath

The Register of Bath - Preface

The Register of Bath - Preface 2

The Register of Bath - Preface 3

The Register of Bath - Preface 4

The Register of Bath - Preface 5

The Register of Bath - Preface 6

The Register of Bath - Universal palsey p.1

The Register of Bath - Sciatica p.2

The Register of Bath - Gentlewoman of Quality p.58

The Register of Bath - In memory p.59

The Register of Bath - Recovery p.149

The Register of Bath - Strong and sound p.150

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