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. [[note]] April 22 [[/note]] -- H M walked on the Terrace with the D. of Cumberland, and Gen. [[symbol]] Gwynne. Throughout the evening mild and dignified, particularly to the Physicians. Slept four hours, three of them uninterruptedly. A good deal of adjustment of the Bed clothes. Held no conversation. This morning His manner the same; His voice affected by cold, complains of Rheumatism. His pulse 10 beats above what is usual. [[note]] 23rd. [[/note]] The access to his papers has produced a little degree of hurry of the kind to be expected : the quickness of pulse has subsided. His bodily health unimpaired. [[note]] 24th. [[/note]] Slept six hours, and is as well as usual. Occupies His time in arranging his papers, and irritated when these arrangements do not accord to his wish. Yesterday there was a slight reference to the common Delusion. [[note]] 25th. [[/note]] His manner yesterday more hurried, probably from being too much occupied by arranging papers, and its being the day the Council sits. [[symbol]] His conversation with the Physicians unexceptionable; but in the evening with a part of the Royal Family there [[catchword]] was [[/catchword]]