EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 21, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President has had a good night, and is doing excellently this morning. Pulse, 88; temperature, 98.4°;
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President Garfield’s Condition: July 20, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 20, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has passed an excellent day. At 1 P. M. his pulse was 88; temperature 98.4°;
President Garfield’s Condition: July 20, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 20, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The progress of the President towards recovery continues uninterruptedly. He has passed a quiet night. Pulse this
President Garfield’s Condition: July 19, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 19, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has passed an excellent day, and the afternoon fever has been less than on any

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President Garfield’s Condition: July 19, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 19, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President has passed a very good night, and this morning he is free from fever and
President Garfield’s Condition: July 18, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 18, 1881. 7.00 P. M. The President has had a little more fever this afternoon, which is regarded as merely a temporary
President Garfield’s Condition: July 18, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 18, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President has passed another comfortable night, and is doing well this morning. Pulse, 88; temperature 98.4°;
President Garfield’s Condition: July 17, 1881, 7:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 17, 1881. 7.00 P. M. Our expectations of favorable progress have been fully realized by the manner in which the President has
President Garfield’s Condition: July 17, 1881, 8:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 17, 1881. 8.30 A. M. The President continues to improve. He passed an excellent night, and has a good appetite this morning.