The morgue refrigerator, designed to preserve deceased bodies, was developed in the late 19th century. Although it is difficult to attribute the invention to a single individual, one notable contributor was Dr. Thomas J. H. McKeen, who patented a design for a body cooler in the 1890s. This innovation helped standardize the storage of bodies in morgues and funeral homes, improving preservation methods significantly.
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