• an apoplectic fit

    The OED defines apoplexy:

    A malady, very sudden in its attack, which arrests more or less completely the powers
    of sense and motion; it is usually caused by an effusion of blood or serum in the
    brain, and preceded by giddiness, partial loss of muscular power, etc.

    In modern parlance, this would be termed a cerebral hemorrhage. It is not certain
    that the term was applied so specifically in Mary Shelley's day.