Occasional Papers Read By Members At Meetings of the Samuel Pepys Club volume 1

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Thomas's Hospital on the day when Hollier was appointed. After the Restoration King Charles ordered the governors to reinstate 6o WHO PERFORMED LITHOTOMY Molines, but as the place had already been well filled by HolHer the governors were unwilling to displace him. There was a considerable correspondence, and the difficulty was solved at last by the appoint- ment of Molines as a fourth or additional surgeon, the stipend of the surgeons being reduced from £^o to £^^0 apiece, Mr. Hollier acted as ...a second warden of the Barber-Surgeons' Company in 1665, when Mr. Serjeant-Surgeon Wiseman was master, and was himself master of the Company in 1673. In 1669 the College of Physicians bought his house and grounds, extending from Warwick Lane to the City walls, for ^1, 200 to build a new college in place of the college in Amen-corner, which had been destroyed by the Great Fire. Hollier's position as lithotomist gave him unusual opportunities to perfect his skill, and he is said to have cut no less than thirty persons for stone in one year without a single death, a result of which he might be justly proud were he living amongst us now.

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