John Gamgee

John Gamgee

John Gamgee (* 1831; † 1894) war ein Veterinärwissenschafter und Erfinder.

Gamgee Zeromotor: 1884

Er war Professor für Veterinärmedizin und Chirurgie am New Veterinary College in Edinburgh.

1876 entwickelte er die ersten Kunsteisbahnen mit einer künstlich gefrorene Eisfläche. Er verwendete den Gefrieprozeß von Raoul Pictet und W. W. Ludlows Wankelmotor. Nach seinem Entwurf wurden auch Bahnen in der Northumberland Avenue, London und weitere in Rusholme, Manchester gebaut. [1]

1880 begann er mit der Entwicklung seines Zeromotors.

Er wollte ein gekühltes Hospital-Schiff bauen zur Behandlung von Gelbfieber-Patienten. [2]

Schriften

  • On the chemical composition, use and action of sheep-dipping mixtures; Edinburgh, 1859
  • Our Domestic Animals In Health And Disease V2 (1871)
  • Yellow Fever, a Nautical Disease: Its Origin and Prevention (Online)

Einzelnachweise

  1. A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey - Ga
  2. A Nickel Pickle Part A

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