The progress of the Symptoms of the King's Illness since November 1810, taken from the Reports of the Attending Physicians'

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1811. quiet, only three hours and a half sleep. Early in the morning He had delusions. Before the Physicians He talked in a hurried manner on imprudent subjects but with few errors, or misconceptions. Concluded with expressing in a fervent & natural manner his affection for the Queen and the whole of his Family. [[note]] Jan. 26. [[/note]] -- H. M. saw the Lord Chancellor and Mr. Percival; spoke rather than heard, and they were unable to make him attend to the object of their visit, which was an exposition of the state of the nation, which made the measures now pending in parliament necessary. The delusions which recurred several times yesterday particularly in the evening; did not occur in the night nor this morning. He slept three hours. [[note]] 27th. [[/note]] Slept five hours. Conversation occasionally mixed with delusion; Before the Physicians talked frivolously but there was no tinge of delusion. [[symbol]] [[note]] 28th. [[/note]] Slept four hours and a half; Yesterday conversation frivolous, and even occasionally indecent, but this morning very correct.


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