Letter from Dr William Heberden to Sir Henry Halford on their shared opinion that the King's health was deteriorating under the care of the Willis's; and on his conversation with Dr John Willis

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of his disordered [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] fancy. I am, my Dr Sr Henry, yours very truly W. Heberden My conversation with Dr Willis this morning took place just previous to my giving up to the Queen, to where I thought it right to mention what had pass'd; and I had the satisfaction to hear Her M. say that she thought I had done quite right.