Bernard Friedman

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Died1984 (aged 8788)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Pen nameBernard Friedman
OccupationSurgeon, businessman, politician
Bernard Friedman
Born1896
Pretoria, South African Republic
Died1984 (aged 8788)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Pen nameBernard Friedman
OccupationSurgeon, businessman, politician
NationalitySouth African
EducationPretoria Boys High School, University of Edinburgh, University of Vienna, Royal College of Surgeons
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
Notable worksSmuts: A Reappraisal, George Allen & Unwin (1975)
Notable awardsQueen's Coronation Medal, 1953
SpouseFlorence Louie Gordon
ChildrenJillian Ruth, Jonathan Gordon

Bernard Friedman (1896 – 1984) was a South African surgeon, politician, author, and businessman who co-founded the anti-apartheid Progressive Party.

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