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]] Novr. 30th. [[/note]] -- H M. very violent in the forenoon. In the evening great levity abhorrent to his mind in Health. Slept three quarters of an Hour. This morning as usual. [[note]] Decr. 1st. [[/note]] -- Longer ceremony before dinner mixed with a Hunting Song, and threw down the table without eating. Some emetic tartar was given by force threw up phlegm, became languid, went to bed, slept seven hours and a half, His mind not improved; tore off His shirt, required restraint. This morning full of Indignation. [[note]] 2nd. [[/note]] Indignation constantly on His countenance; occasional bursts of passion. Refused food, and when Dr John Willis spoke to Him, was in a rage. Slept three hours and a quarter; then restraint. Unfit to converse this morning, having been liberal in a power He possesses of sending people to the lower World. [[note]] 3rd. [[/note]] Much the same. [[note]] 4th. [[/note]] In the same state [[note]] 5th: [[/note]] No real change. [[note]] 6th. [[/note]] Quiet in the day; slept four hours This morning, Passion added to the usual errors.