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it is improper to do it without seeing their Patient.
The proceedings of this day mark an evident & rapid move to new authority--
At 11 oclock this night Dr. Willis returned to our Dining Room I asked Him if The King was gone to bed & how He was. He said that He was in bed, that He was quiet, but might easily be put into a Passion.
I find that He has been much discomposed on finding that the Pages were not in his Room as usual--
This Evening another Keeper Brother to Spicer was added to Dr. Willis's List, & He now arrived here--
underline Thursday Janry. 29th. /underline The King slept six hours & a half last night, & was as usual this morning.
This does not exactly correspond with the Bulletin which reports that the King passed yesterday underline without irritation /underline & that He was calm this morning. What occurr'd respecting Wynne, shews the situation of yesterday, as to underline irritability. /underline The latter part of the Bulletin stood so by accident; It was thus wrote by one of the Physicians & they were not at the pains to write the Bulletin over again to insert Dr. Willis's own words, which were that H: My: was as usual this morning. The fact was He was quiet, but deranged talking of Eliza & as usual.
This Morning H. My: took a Walk round Kew Gardens attended by The Two Doctor Willis's, & Two Keepers.