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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1815 [[note]] December 20th. [[/note]] Free from irritability. [[note]] 21st. [[/note]] Quiet and chearful. Gives full scope to His imagination; and amusing Himself. [[note]] 23rd. [[/note]] Fully occupied by His usual topics. [[note]] 24th. [[/note]] Quiet and chearful. [[note]] 25th. [[/note]] Amused as usual. [[note]] 26th. [[/note]] In the same state. [[note]] 27th. [[/note]] Tranquil, and in bodily health. [[note]] 28th. [[/note]] Amused by His fancy all day, and talkative. [[note]] 29th. [[/note]] Talked a good deal, and in the evening with animation. Chearful this morning. [[note]] 30th. [[/note]] Talked more than usual but without irritation. [[note]] 31st. [[/note]] Talked chearfully on His usual topics without excitement. In good humour this morning.