Background
Kebler, Lyman Frederic was born on June 8, 1863 in Lodi, Michigan, United States. Son of George John and Sophi G. (Gumpper) Kebler.
Kebler, Lyman Frederic was born on June 8, 1863 in Lodi, Michigan, United States. Son of George John and Sophi G. (Gumpper) Kebler.
Pharmaceutical Chemist, University of Michigan, 1890, Bachelor of Science, 1891, Master of Science, 1892. Special student Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1898, Temple University, 1899-1903. Doctor of Medicine George Washington University, 1906.
Chief chemist for manufacturing drug firm, Philadelphia, 1892-1903. Chief drug laboratory, Bureau Chemistry, Washington, 1903-1907, chief, drug division, 1907-1923, chief, special collaborative investigations, 1923-1929. Special adviser to Post Office Department in medical schemes, et cetera, to defraud, 1903-1929.
Resigned from Government service to engage in private work.
Chemical-medical consultant on foods, drugs, cosmetics, and mail order business. Assistant professor pharmacology and materia medica, Georgetown (District of Columbia) College, 1912-1932.
Instructor in chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1888-1889, University of Michigan, 1891-1892. Member jury awards, National Export Exposition, 1898.
Member United States Pharmacopoeia Revision Committee, 1910-1920.
Secretary United States Pharmaceutical Convention, 1920-1930.
Member American Chemical Society (vice president 1917), American Medical Association (council pharmaceutical chemistry, 1905-1914), District of Columbia Medical Society, American Pharmaceutical Association (Vice-President 1922, 23, 24. Member Maryland. Pharmaceutical Association. Member Business Men's Association and various civic bodies.
President Forum, Columbia Heights.
Member District of Columbia Drug Veterans Association Appeared many times before Congressional committees and in court cases of Physician organization Department Royal Architecture. Club: Lions.
Married Ida East. Shaw, August 10, 1893. Children: Mistress Mabel Alice Kohr, Victor Lyman, Mistress Ruth Wilhelmina Mercurio.