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. the Queen, and day of the Year. Only momentary. [[note]] Decr. 26th. [[/note]] Mild, but talked incessantly on His favourite subject. Slept two hours and a quarter Then talked incessantly, often angry. This morning full of invective and reproach. [[note]] 28th. [[/note]] Remained in bed-- took Physic. irritable, without sleep; In the night slept two hours.... This morning full of error and anger. [[note]] 29th. [[/note]] Talked all day German and English, all in error. Slept in the day; talked all dinner time. At night slept three hours and three quarters. This morning at first mild, but being told some of the Council whom He hoped dead were alive, became violent. [[note]] 30th. [[/note]] Forenoon as yesterday. Less time at dinner, no ceremony; after it threw down the Table. Slept in the night two hours and a half. This morning mild, and in spirits like intoxication. Full of error. [[note]] 31st. [[/note]] Quiet in the day. Slept in the [[catchword]] evening [[/catchword]]