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. was a reference to Hanover bordering on delusion. [[note]] April 26. [[/note]] The hurry of yesterday subsided. Slept five hours and a half in the night; calm and good humoured, His conversation unexceptionable. [[note]] 27. [[/note]] -- The Queen's visit satisfactory, and his behaviour to Physicians dignified and proper. Slept nearly six hours, but a good deal of adjusting the bed-clothes. -- This morning more excited and talkative. Yesterday there was reference to delusion. At this time, the Physicians had no doubt of ultimate recovery. [[note]] 28. [[/note]] Slept between five and six hours. Conversation and manner unexceptionable. [[note]] May 1st. [[/note]] The irritation less than usual; eagerness about his papers cease. Once or twice yesterday a reference to the delusion. Slept five hours and a half. This morning mild and conversation good. [[note]] 2nd. [[/note]] Has ceased to arrange papers. His conversation with the Royal Family too full of plans; sometimes trifling. Slept three hours and three quarters, and this morning well as usual.