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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1812. connectedly of His delusions; at bed time violent; increased by being remonstrated with. Slept two hours and a half. This morning. manner irritable, full of error. [[note]] Jany. 6. [[/note]] Occupied in delusions, Slept five hours and a half in the day: no ceremony at dinner. Slept four hours This morning so lost in His own thoughts as not to attend to the Physicians. Spoke of Princes' Octavius and Alfred as alive. He resumed the power of making old people young. [[note]] 7th. [[/note]] Engrossed with His own notions; slept four hours in the day; went to bed quietly talked till five o'Clock, then slept three quarters of an hour. This morning mild; told anecdotes, but gave many proofs of his errors. [[note]] 8th: [[/note]] Quiet in the day, anger at bed time. Slept an hour. Worked the bed-clothes up and down: this morning much disordered. [[note]] 9th. [[/note]] More excitement than usual; [[catchword]] slept [[/catchword]]