Karl Bremer
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Johannes Hendrikus Viljoen (Social Welfare)
27 April 1885
Dr. Karl Bremer | |
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Karl Bremer in 1950 | |
| Minister of Health and Social Welfare | |
| In office 1951–1953 | |
| Prime Minister | D. F. Malan |
| Preceded by | Albert Jacobus Stals |
| Succeeded by | A. J. R. van Rhijn (Health) Johannes Hendrikus Viljoen (Social Welfare) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Karl Bremer 27 April 1885 |
| Died | 18 July 1953 (aged 68) |
| Party | National Party |
| Alma mater | University of Stellenbosch |
| Occupation | Doctor and politician |
Karl Bremer (27 April 1885 – 18 July 1953) was a medical doctor and a South African politician who became the Minister of Health and Social Welfare in South Africa in Dr D. F. Malan's cabinet.[1][2][3]
Bremer is of German ancestry, his father emigrated from Germany to Cape Colony shortly before his birth. Bremer was the only son, among a family of 7 children, of a physician on Hopefield in the Cape Colony.[4] His father, also a doctor, died at the age of 45 while his son was only 8 years old.
His mother moved with her children to Wellington in the Western Cape where Bremer attended school at the Huguenot College. In 1903 he studied at the University of Stellenbosch, graduating with an honours in botany, and obtained a scholarship that allowed him to pursue medical studies in England. Bremer also studied at the University of Cornell in New York and at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London he studied to become a physician. He studied further at the University of Berlin. In 1930 he specialized in Berlin as an otorhinolaryngologist.