Copious (colliquative) sweating is habitual in many wasting diseases, notable in pulmonary phthisis.
The attack was apt to be attended by colliquative diarrhoea.
Its power in bracing up the system is also seen in the check given to the colliquative sweating occurring in extreme debility.
When colliquative, it is frequently exhausting, and is then a grave symptom.
Constipation at the outset may be subsequently followed by colliquative diarrhoea.