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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1814. [[note]] June 24th. [[/note]] Silent, thoughtful, not perfectly good humoured. [[note]] 25th. [[/note]] Talks, but in good humour. This morning the same. [[note]] 26th: [[/note]] This morning less induced to talk. [[note]] 27th. [[/note]] - Talks a great deal but in good humour. [[note]] July 1st. [[/note]] Tranquil, and at ease. This morning expressions of anger, strong & short. [[note]] 2nd. [[/note]] Still irrascible. [[note]] 3rd. [[/note]] Through the day,and this morning disposed to talk but in good humour. [[note]] 5th. [[/note]] More composed, this morning tranquil. [[note]] 6th. [[/note]] Chearful and quiet in His manner. [[note]] 7th. [[/note]] Amused by recording to ideal Visitors Anecdotes of His life. [[note]] 8th. [[/note]] Talkative and fretful, till after midnight. This morning mixes reproach with his conversation. [[note]] 9th. [[/note]] Talked with irritation; this morning good humoured but talkative. [[note]] 10th. [[/note]] Talked without intermission, full of error. This morning the same. [[note]] 11th: [[/note]] Mild and good humoured, but talks too much. [[note]] 12th. [[/note]] Gentle in His manner, and not talkative. [[note]] 13th. [[/note]] Quiet and composed.


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