Koehler, Gottfried

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Gottfried Koehler Soundex Code K460

Gottfried Koehler, Doctor of Medicine (M.D.);

born in: Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois, on October 23, 1878;

son of: of Gottfried Koehler2 and Helena Koehler, nee: Helena Sippel

education: preparatory education, Association College and Metropolitain Business College, Chicago;

Ph.G., Northwestern University School of Pharmacy, 1898;

Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Northwestern University School of Medicine, 1902;

married: Frieda Koehler, nee: Frieda Schroeder, of Chicago, on Sunday, June 2, 1907.

Intern, Cook County Hospital, 1902-3;

Instructor, clinical pathology, Northwestrn University School of Medicine, 1903-7;

in charge of laboratories, Mercy Hospital and Wesley Hospital, 1904-7;

adjunct professor of clinical pediatrics, Northwestern University School of Medicine, 1902;

attending physician, Children's Hospital, 1907-12;

chief food inspector, Chicago Health Department, 1907-10;

assistant Commissioner of Health, Chicago, since 1910.

Member of American Public Health Association

Office: 712 City Hall

Home: 1116 W. Morse Avenue, 1917, 1919.

Source: Book of Chicagoans, 1917; Rogers Park Directory, 1919, page 45.