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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GorrieJohn Gorrie - Wikipedia

    John B. Gorrie (October 3, 1803 – June 29, 1855) was a Nevisian-born American physician and scientist, credited as the inventor of mechanical refrigeration. Born on the Island of Nevis in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies to Scottish parents on October 3, 1803, he spent his childhood in South Carolina.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · John Gorrie (born Oct. 3, 1803, Charleston, S.C., U.S.—died June 16, 1855, Apalachicola, Fla.) was an American physician who discovered the cold-air process of refrigeration as the result of experiments to lower the temperature of fever patients by cooling hospital rooms.

  3. John Gorrie (1803-1855) was granted the first U.S.patent for mechanical refrigeration. As a physician in Florida during the outbreak of the malaria epidemic, Gorrie set about on his mission to create artificial cooling as a matter of medical urgency to cure his patients of a disease he believed was caused by extreme heat and humidity.

  4. John Gorrie, M.D. Inventor, Humanitarian, Physician 1803 – 1855 1 Patent. Dr. Gorrie invented the ice-making machine and is considered the father of air conditioning and refrigeration. Gorrie’s invention began with an attempt to cure Yellow Fever during an outbreak in Apalachicola in 1841.

  5. Dr. John Gorrie (1803 - 1855), an early pioneer in the invention of the artificial manufacture of ice, refrigeration, and air conditioning, was granted the first U.S. Patent for mechanical refrigeration in 1851.

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · Most of us know Dr. John Gorrie as the father of refrigeration. But there is surprisingly little other information about him out in the public sphere. And some of what is thought to be known is contradictory.

  7. Sep 1, 2016 · The search saw many thousands of tons of ice shipped around the world, created a millionaire Ice King, and—if 19th-century doctor and ice-machine inventor John Gorrie had gotten his way—could...

  8. www.floridastateparks.org › parks-and-trails › john-gorrieHistory | Florida State Parks

    Dr. John Gorrie, an early pioneer in the manufacturing of artificial ice, was granted U.S. Patent No. 8080 for mechanical refrigeration in 1851. Reportedly born on Oct. 3, 1803, John Gorrie was raised in Columbia, South Carolina, where he apprenticed as an apothecary during an 1824 yellow fever outbreak in that city.

  9. John Gorrie, physician, scientist, inventor, and humanitarian, is considered the father of refrigeration and air-conditioning. He was born on the Island of Nevis, October 3, 1802, and received his medical education in New York.

  10. John Gorrie's Ice Machine. Rangers can explain and demonstrate the highly complex operations of Dr. Gorries impressive machine, which he designed to convert water into ice in order to air condition sickrooms.

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