Thomas Guidott

Thomas Guidott (September, 1638–1706), an English "doctor of physick" and writer, became one of the 17th century's most prolific physical scientists.[1] He used the analytical techniques of his time to detail and document the properties of the hot mineral springs at Bath, Somerset, and touted the waters of Sadler's Wells.[2]

  1. ^ Anal Proc 1981, pp. 2–6.
  2. ^ Guidott 1698.

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