EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 5, 1881. 8.30 P. M. The condition of the President continues as favorable as at the last bulletin. Pulse, 106; temperature 100.9°;
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President Garfield’s Condition: July 5, 1881, 12:30 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 5, 1881. 12.30 P. M. The favorable condition of the symptoms reported in the last bulletin continues. There has been no recurrence

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President Garfield’s Condition: July 4, 1881, 7:45 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 4, 1881. 7.45 P. M. The President this evening is not so comfortable. He does not suffer so much pain in the

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President Garfield’s Condition: July 4, 1881, 8:15 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 4, 1881. 8.15 A. M. The condition of the President is not materially different from that reported in the last bulletin. He
President Garfield’s Condition: July 4, 1881, 12:30 AM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 4, 1881. 12.30 A. M. The President’s condition has changed very little since the last bulletin. Pulse, 112; temperature 99.8° respiration, 20.
President Garfield’s Condition: July 3, 1881, 10:30 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 3, 1881. 10.30 o’clock P. M. The condition of the President is less favorable. Pulse 120; temperature, 100° respiration, 20. He is
President Garfield’s Condition: July 3, 1881, 6:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 3, 1881. 6 P. M. There is no appreciable change since the last bulletin. The President sleeps well at intervals. Pulse 108;
President Garfield’s Condition: July 3, 1881, 2:00 PM
EXECUTIVE MANSION, July 3, 1881. 2 P. M. The President has slept a good deal since last bulletin, though occasionally suffering from pain in both