Geisinger Library

About 6,000 results in Geisinger History and Archive
  1. 1933

    Photograph. Foss social group at Eaglesmere, ca. 1933

  2. Archive
    1917

    Photograph. Foss Home, 1917

  3. 1965

    Photograph. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD and Isabel Foss relaxing at Booth family cottage, Mainville, PA., 1965

  4. Photograph. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD Family

  5. Photograph. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD (center)

  6. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD, in Operating Room (Framed oil painting by Barnard Taylor 1980?)

  7. 1950

    Photograph. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD, November 6, 1950

  8. Foss, Harold Leighton, MD, Gift Card (Dr. William Estes, Jr. "For the Library on the Barbette. Good scouting thereon to you. Bill")

  9. Archive

    Photograph. Isabel Foss, wife of Harold Leighton Foss, MD

  10. Archive

    Photograph. Isabel Foss, wife of Harold Leighton Foss, MD

  11. 1914

    Complete uterine prolapse associated with a carcinoma of the cervix (Harold L. Foss, MD, 1914). Donated by T.K. Ghosh, MD Black metal frame, off-white mat, 6 1/2'' x 8''

  12. Slides. Hematology belonging to Dr. Foss from Jefferson Medical College

  13. Photograph. Harold Leighton Foss, MD's Daughters Betty and Barbara

  14. Archive

    Grove Presbyterian Church, Danville, PA. Used by Dr. Foss and his wife (2) Donated by Dr. William S. Gibson, Otolaryngology

  15. Archive

    Belonged to Harold L. Foss, MD

  16. 1942

    Intestinal Obstruction from Gallstones (First colored illustration run in Annals of Surgery, May 1942)

  17. Photograph. John Jeffries, Note on back of framed print from Foss, Harold L., MD, to William Jeffreys, MD

  18. Archive

    1. Alaska 2. Dr. Foss 3. GMH 4. Crippled Children / Rotary Meetings (4 boxes)

  19. Archive

    Financial statement, Correspondence, 3 Photographs of Silver Tray

  20. 1924

    Photograph, Framed. Operating Room, May 13, 1924 (Foss, Harold L., MD, on left, Enoch H. Adams, MD his assistant, across from him, William Mayo MD and Carl E. Ervin, MD, on right). Dr. Foss wrote in 1925: "The proudest day I have known was one re…

Loading...