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]] June 18th. [[/note]] H M much the same. Slept two hours. [[note]] 19th. [[/note]] Composed, attends to the Book slept two hours and a half. This morning conversation good. No evident allusion to Eliza. -- [[note]] 20th. [[/note]] Had the proceedings of the Berkely Cause read; remarks sensible. At times thoughtful and silent. Slept occasionally in the day. At night two hours. This morning as yesterday. [[note]] 21. [[/note]] Went into Warm Bath attended by a Page, having previously given an assurance of being sensible of the necessity of controuling Himself, and of being determined on all occasions to do so. Slept two hours. This morning as yesterday. [[note]] 22. [[/note]] Composed; Slept two hours and a half. Adjusted Bedclothes a long time. This morning as yesterday but His manner hurried and sharp. [[note]] 24th. [[/note]] Slept a little in the day; an hour and half at night. constantly adjusting the bed clothes. This morning prone to excitement and His conversation not in his usual good tempered manner.