PART 6
Those sweats are the best in all acute diseases which occur on the
critical days, and completely carry off the fever. Those are favorable,
too, which taking place over the whole body, show that the man is
bearing the disease better. But those that do not produce this effect
are not beneficial. The worst are cold sweats, confined to the head,
face, and neck; these in an acute fever prognosticate death, or in
a milder one, a prolongation of the disease; and sweats which occur
over the whole body, with the characters of those confined to the
neck, are in like manner bad. Sweats attended with a miliary eruption,
and taking place about the neck, are bad; sweats in the form of drops
and of vapour are good. One ought to know the entire character of
sweats, for some are connected with prostration of strength in the
body, and some with intensity of the inflammation.