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. conversation, but more nervous in manner. [[note]] March 2. [[/note]] The delusions abated, but being alone with a Page, a former Confidant, He talked of his attachment. Has got a bad cold without fever. Slept between five and six hours. [[note]] 4th. [[/note]] H. M. calm and composed ever since the Prince Regent left him. Slept five hours. Dwelt upon His attachment a short time in the evening. [[note]] 5th. [[/note]] Passed the day yesterday well; had six hours sleep at night; more irritation and irrascibility in His manner. This morning, slight reference to usual delusions before visited by his Medical Attendants. [[note]] 7th. [[/note]] H. M. was composed and tranquil yesterday. Amused himself with the Backgammon-board, and by talking with the Physicians till going to bed at 10. o'Clock Slept four hours, and quiet the rest of the night; yesterday at 12. talked of the object of his attachment. [[note]] 8th: [[/note]] Mild, but the day did not go off without delusion. Slept four hours. Quiet when awake. Was much engaged in adjusting the bed-clothes.