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Thomas Guidotti (born September 1638, died 1706) was an English doctor and writer. He was a very active scientist in the 1600s. He carefully studied the special hot mineral springs in Bath, England. He also promoted the waters at Sadler's Wells as being good for health.

Who Was Thomas Guidotti?

Thomas Guidotti was born in Lymington, Hampshire. His father was Francis Guidott. Thomas went to Dorchester Free School. After that, he studied Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine at Wadham College, which is part of Oxford.

Guidotti's Work in Bath

In 1668, Guidotti moved to Bath. He started a large medical practice there. In 1669, he wrote his first book about Bath. This book shared the city's history. It also included stories about how the hot mineral waters helped people. These waters had been used for healing since Roman times.

Why Were Bath's Waters Special?

In 1676, Guidotti published his most famous book about the waters in Bath. This book helped many important people, like nobles and royalty, learn about the healing power of Bath's waters. Because of his work, Bath became a very popular health resort for the wealthy. People would visit to try and get better from their illnesses.

Guidotti's Writings

Thomas Guidotti wrote several important books and papers. His work helped people understand more about the natural hot springs and their health benefits. He used scientific methods of his time to study these waters.

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