Stanhope Templeman Speer (20 October 1823 – 9 February 1889) was a British physician and mountain climber.
Speer worked at Brompton Hospital in London and specialized in treating chest diseases. He has been described as the first physician to describe mountain sickness in a medical journal.[1]
^Milledge, JS. (2015). Stanhope Speer, Physician and Alpinist: In 1853, First to Describe Mountain Sickness? High Altitude Medicine & Biology 16 (4): 358-362.
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^Melechi, Antonio. (2009). Servants of the Supernatural: The Night Side of the Victorian Mind. Arrow Books. p. 236. ISBN978-0099478867
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