RICHARD, a learned English physician, born in Staffordshire about the year 1573. He studied physic in Brazen-nose College, Oxford; and was examined, admitted into, and made censor of, the College of Physicians at London, all in one day. Six weeks after he was chosen one of the elects; and in the year 1570, he was made president of that college. Mr Wood tells us, that he wrote several pieces in his profession; but he does not tell us what they were, only that he translated a book on the art of surgery, written by one Horatio More, a Florentine physician. We learn from Camden, that Caldwell founded a surgical lecture in the College of Physicians, and endowed it with a handsome salary. He died in 1585.