John Gorrie
Dr. John Gorrie, a local Florida physician during the mid 1800s, invented an ice making machine in 1840's. It was a rudimentary refrigeration machine.
Dr. John Gorrie, a local physician during the mid 1800s, invented an ice-making machine in 1851 in an effort to help keep his yellow fever patients cool.
The compression ice machine was invented by John Gorrie, a physician from Florida, in the 1840s. Gorrie's invention was the precursor to modern refrigeration technology and laid the groundwork for the development of refrigeration systems.
Dr. John Gorrie, a physician from Florida, is credited with inventing the first ice-making machine in the 1840s. Gorrie's machine was designed to provide a cooling system for his patients with yellow fever, but it laid the groundwork for modern ice machines used for refrigeration and food preservation.
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