In cases where the growth of horn seems too slow a Spanish-fly blister applied to the heels is often followed by good results.
Hutchinson has demonstrated that gout is often followed by rheumatoid arthritis, the lesions characteristic of both affections coexisting in the same joint.
It is well known, for instance, that the children of gouty parents are especially liable to acute rheumatism, and acute rheumatism in youth is often followed by gout in later years.
Copious bleeding usually follows these incisions, often followed by marked diminution in the volume of the organ.
An active-intransitive or a neuter participle in ing, when governed by a preposition, is often followed by a noun or a pronoun the case of which depends not on the preposition, but on the case which goes before.
Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; Ð often followedby to.
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