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John Gamgee (1831–1894) was a British and inventor. He specialised in the contagious diseases of larger animals: primarily cattle and horses.


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Gamgee was born in 1831 in , Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the son of Joseph Gamgee (1801–1895), a formerly living in , and his wife, Mary Ann West (1799–1873).Grave of Joseph Gamgee, Dean Cemetery John was a sibling of , a biochemist, and Dr , a surgeon and pioneer of aseptic surgery. Gamgee was educated at a number of institutions across , and before graduating from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 1852.

In 1855 he returned to London from the continent to lecture in veterinary medicine and surgery at Camden Hall in . He was then living at 16 Upper Woburn Place. Following the death of John Barlow he was invited by William Dick to come to to lecture in animal anatomy and physiology. In 1857 he set up his own rival college: the New Edinburgh Veterinary College on Drummond Street, initially with twenty students. In 1857 he appears living at 21 Dublin Street in the New Town.Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1857/8 In the same year his father came from Italy (via London) and set up a horse infirmary at 206 Rose Street in the New Town.

Appointed by the to study the problem of diseased meat being used for human consumption (especially in London), he identified the threat of from imported , and other issues.

In 1863, Gamgee organized the first conference of what would evolve into the World Veterinary Association.

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During a study trip to the USA to look at in cattle he encountered and became fascinated by refrigeration. He was the developer of the , the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink in 1876. His investigations also led to the world's first refrigerated ships.

Gamgee later became involved promoting refrigeration technology. He developed what was purported to be a machine known as the Zeromoter. The Zeromoter was intended to use within a refrigeration system to power ships. The technology gained the support of US President James Garfield, before being debunked.

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