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. respecting Eliza is the cause of His refusal. [[note]] July. 27. [[/note]] Slept three hours last night the mind in the same state, and refuses food angrily. -- [[note]] 28th. [[/note]] Slept two hours and a quarter in the night; since constantly talking in a low voice. Sat up this morning and took food readily. [[note]] 29th.[[/note]] Called for his dinner, ate it eagerly. His conversation on gross subjects. He is so irrascible as to be sent to bed. [[note]] 30th. [[/note]] In much the same state Slept five hours in the night. His conversation this morning the disposal of Offices of State to persons long since dead. -- [[note]] 31st: [[/note]] Slept four hours in broken portions; takes more nourishment, and talks less to His imaginary friends; in other respects the same Being offered Medicine, restraint was necessary for some time. He was so violent. It was a afterwards removed. Remained sullen and for a time refused [[catchword]] food [[/catchword]]