EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 31, 1881. 12.30 P. M. The President bore the morning dressing of his wound without fatigue. It continues to look well and
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President Garfield’s Condition: July 31, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 31, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President slept well during the night, and awoke refreshed this morning. The afternoon fever subsided earlier
President Garfield’s Condition: July 30, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 30, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has passed the day comfortably without drawback or unpleasant symptoms, and has taken an ample
President Garfield’s Condition: July 30, 1881, 12:30 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 30, 1881. 12.30 P. M. The President showed no fatigue from the dressing of his wound this morning. It looks very well,

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President Garfield’s Condition: July 30, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 30, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President enjoyed a refreshing sleep during the greater part of the night. The slight febrile rise
President Garfield’s Condition: July 29, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 29, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has been comfortable and cheerful during the day, and has had quite a nap since
President Garfield’s Condition: July 29, 1881, 12:30 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 29, 1881. 12.30 P. M. The President bore the dressing of his wound well this morning, and exhibited very little fatigue after
President Garfield’s Condition: July 29, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 29, 1881. 8.30 A. M. Immediately after the evening dressing yesterday the President’s afternoon fever began to gradually subside. He slept well
President Garfield’s Condition: July 28, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 28, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has passed a pleasant day, and has taken his nourishment with apparent relish. His temperature