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by getting His Majesty to bed at five oclock; and | by getting His Majesty to bed at five oclock; and | ||
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− | no | + | no tremor, He had a frequency of respiration, which |
lasted several hours, and indicated some disturbance | lasted several hours, and indicated some disturbance | ||
of the frame. This morning His Majesty breathes | of the frame. This morning His Majesty breathes | ||
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To His Royal Highness | To His Royal Highness | ||
The Duke of York | The Duke of York |
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His Majesty pass'd the last day in a still, and feeble state. He did not eat much dinner, but had sufficient nourishment in the course of the day. We endeavor'd to prevent the recurrence of the tremor by getting His Majesty to bed at five oclock; and not entirely without effect. But tho' He had indeed no tremor, He had a frequency of respiration, which lasted several hours, and indicated some disturbance of the frame. This morning His Majesty breathes in a perfectly natural manner, and seems altogether rather better than yesterday, tho' in a very weak state. His Majesty slept in the night four hours and a half.
(sign'd) W Heberden J Willis
Windsor Castle 24 Nov. 1819
To His Royal Highness The Duke of York