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Dr Baillie has the honour of informing | Dr Baillie has the honour of informing | ||
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His Majesty's conversation with his Medical | His Majesty's conversation with his Medical | ||
Attendants was fully as good as during | Attendants was fully as good as during | ||
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- His Majesty expects unfortunately that | - His Majesty expects unfortunately that | ||
he is to be declared well next Saturday | he is to be declared well next Saturday | ||
− | - This circumstance he has [[deletion]] mentioned | + | - This circumstance he has [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] mentioned |
to the Queen, but has not given | to the Queen, but has not given | ||
the most distant hint of it to any of his | the most distant hint of it to any of his | ||
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quite as good as usual - There has been | quite as good as usual - There has been | ||
no delusion during the night, nor this | no delusion during the night, nor this | ||
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Windsor Castle | Windsor Castle | ||
April 4 - 1811 | April 4 - 1811 |
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Dr Baillie has the honour of informing the Prince-Regent that during yesterday His Majesty's conversation with his Medical Attendants was fully as good as during any part of his present illness -
At his dinner however there was some reference to his common delusion, and during the evening visit of the Queen he spoke of his intended journey to Hanover - His Majesty expects unfortunately that he is to be declared well next Saturday - This circumstance he has deletion unclear /deletion mentioned to the Queen, but has not given the most distant hint of it to any of his Medical Attendants - His Majesty slept five hours & a half last night, and his conversation this morning has been quite as good as usual - There has been no delusion during the night, nor this morning, as far as yet is known -
Windsor Castle April 4 - 1811