Thomas Baynton (5 October 1761 – 31 August 1820) was an English medical writer and surgeon.
[1] 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 (1797, dedicated to Anthony Fothergill), and An Account of a Successful Method of treating Diseases of the Spine (1813, dedicated to Edward Jenner).
Thomas Baynton married Ann Swayne (1762–1846) on 22 May 1784.