With Napoleon At St Helena Being the Memoirs of Dr John Stokoe Naval Surgeon

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With Napoleon At St Helena Being the Memoirs of Dr John Stokoe Naval Surgeon
Paul Frmeaux
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" Each day, " says Count Montholon, " he seemed less inclined to exertion of body or mind. He was always tired. He lounged idly in an easy chair, whereas, but a short time before, he spent the greater part of the night as well as the day in arranging the materials for his work. I often stood for some hours, waiting for him to finish a sentence, or to rouse himself from this stupor to say something more than, ' Eh bien ! mon fils, que dites-vous de nouveau . '* What shall we do . '^ ' " 163 J WI...TH NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA In February the stomach troubles became rapidly worse, while the circulation grew more sluggish. The Emperor's extremities were continually icy cold : napkins and flannels which burned the hands of his attendants hardly availed to warm him. He could take nothing but meat jelly. His memory failed and he often wandered. At the end of March he began to vomit clots of blood and took to his bed, not to leave it again. Just at this time Lord Bathurst requested Sir Hudson Lowe to use redoubled vigilance.

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