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. morning dismissed His Doctors with execrations. [[note]] Novr. 5th. [[/note]] In the same state. [[note]] 6th. [[/note]] No sleep in the night; no new feature. [[note]] 7th. [[/note]] Broke forth into expressions of indignation against persons long since dead, as before him, and giving offence slept two hours. This morning told some anecdotes of former times, with humour but afterwards full of error. [[note]] 8th. [[/note]] At dinner, said grace solemnly and went through the usual ceremonies deliberately, crossing his forehead and breast, and named the Favourites in whose names and His own He ate the bread and drank the water terminating the whole with an Anthem. Slept in the day, none at night, and in the morning too violent to bear an interview. [[note]] 9th. [[/note]] -- Sat up only two hours; much agitated, took no dinner; slept from 5 till 9, and one hour in the night. This morning conversation wild. [[note]] 10th. [[/note]] His mind if possible, more wrong than ever. Gave the Princess Amelia a minute account of her own Funeral. [[catchword]] Slept [[/catchword]]