Gilbert Kymer (died 1463) was Dean of Salisbury Cathedral, Chancellor of Oxford University, and a physician.
He was a proctor of the University (1412–13) and Principal of Hart Hall, Oxford (1412–14).
In 1423, Kymer attempted to found a conjoint college of surgeons and physicians with John Somerset and Thomas Morstede.
In 1449, he became Dean of Salisbury (in Wiltshire), where he occupied Leaden Hall.
[2] He was the physician in the household of Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester.