The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Sweating \Sweat"ing\,
   a. & n. from Sweat, v.
   [1913 Webster]
   Sweating bath, a bath producing sensible sweat; a stove or
      sudatory.
   Sweating house, a house for sweating persons in sickness.
   Sweating iron, a kind of knife, or a piece of iron, used to
      scrape off sweat, especially from horses; a horse scraper.
   Sweating room.
   (a) A room for sweating persons.
   (b) (Dairying) A room for sweating cheese and carrying off
       the superfluous juices.
   Sweating sickness (Med.), a febrile epidemic disease which
      prevailed in some countries of Europe, but particularly in
      England, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries,
      characterized by profuse sweating. Death often occured in
      a few hours.
      [1913 Webster]