Richard Griffith (physician)
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Born1635?
DiedSeptember 1691
OccupationPhysician
Richard Griffith | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1635? |
| Died | September 1691 |
| Occupation | Physician |
Richard Griffith (1635? – September 1691) was an English physician.
Griffith was born about 1635. He was educated at Eton. On the recommendation of Cromwell and the council of state, he was appointed by the parliamentary visitors to a fellowship at University College, Oxford, on 1 September 1654.[1] He graduated with a B.A. 7 July 1657, M.A. 3 May 1660, and had thoughts of becoming a preacher, However, ‘ not minded to conform he left the college, and applied his mind to the study of physic’.[2] He took the degree of M.D. at Caen on 12 June 1664. He was admitted an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians the following December.