1903
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-190304000-00027
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A Text-Book of Anatomy, by American Authors

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“…The ILS originates from the alveolar process [ 7 ], the alveolar border of the maxilla [ 8 ], the floor of the incisive fossa of the maxilla above the eminence of the upper lateral incisor [ 1 , 9 ], the alveolar process of the upper incisor [ 6 ], the alveolar juga of the upper canine [ 10 - 12 ], the alveolar juga of the upper lateral incisors [ 4 , 13 ], the maxillary bone above the incisor [ 14 ], the incisive fossae of the maxillary bone [ 15 - 17 ], or the maxilla near the upper lateral incisor [ 18 ].…”
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“…The ILS originates from the alveolar process [ 7 ], the alveolar border of the maxilla [ 8 ], the floor of the incisive fossa of the maxilla above the eminence of the upper lateral incisor [ 1 , 9 ], the alveolar process of the upper incisor [ 6 ], the alveolar juga of the upper canine [ 10 - 12 ], the alveolar juga of the upper lateral incisors [ 4 , 13 ], the maxillary bone above the incisor [ 14 ], the incisive fossae of the maxillary bone [ 15 - 17 ], or the maxilla near the upper lateral incisor [ 18 ].…”
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“…In 1899 as professor of anatomy at Bowdoin, he edited A Text-Book of Anatomy by American Authors. 22 Although such famous surgical authorities as Arthur Dean Bevan, MD, of Chicago, Ill, and George David Stewart, MD, of New York, NY, were contributors, Gerrish was the author of almost half of this treatise. Dr Gerrish's contributions to the state of Maine also include his important role in the establishment of the Bingham Associates Fund, whereby a rural area of Maine benefited from the relationship and educational and consultative services of a major Boston teaching hospital.…”
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