"What was his disease?"
"Typhoid fever."
"Have you been familiar with that fever in your practice?"
"I have had many cases every year."
"How have you commonly found the reason affected by this disease?"
"The mind is frequently subject to aberration, but more frequently in the typhus, than in the typhoid fever."
"Had you any reason to think the mind of Mr. Fuller was thus affected by his disease?"
"At times his language was strange, and his thoughts incoherent. But he was more free from aberration than patients generally in that fever."
"How near the date of his alleged confession, do you remember to have witnessed any such wanderings?"
"I think his mind was rather wandering on the previous morning."