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6 The King retired to bed at his usual hour of eleven, labouring under manifest indisposition. This was the last time His Majesty appeared in the drawing room. The next Morning increasing indisposition confined him to his private apartments, which he never quitted during the continuence of his fatal malady. The State of His Majesty's health now excited much alarm. Sir H. Halford and Dr. Chambers were sent for; but as the latter had no ostensible situation in the Royal household, it was thought advisable, in order to avoid causing any unnecessary alarm to the King, to introduce him to His Majesty as the Medical attendant of the Queen,