Thomas Baynton


Thomas Baynton was an English medical writer and surgeon.
Baynton was from Bristol, where he served his apprenticeship with Mr. Smith, a physician of considerable eminence. He afterwards acquired a large practice of his own, and obtained a high reputation by discoveries in the curative part of his profession, especially in the treatment of ulcers and wounds.
He published Descriptive Account of a New Method of treating Ulcers of the Leg, and An Account of a Successful Method of treating Diseases of the Spine.
He died at Clifton on 31 August 1820.

Personal life

Thomas Baynton married Ann Swayne on 22 May 1784. They had seven children: