Hé Shū 何舒 (hào Shěyǔlǎorén 舍予老人, “the old man who has cast aside the self” — a Buddhist-inflected self-designation), Republican-era Chinese physician active in the 1940s. Author of the Shé zhěn wèn dá 舌診問答 (KR3eb055), a brief Q-and-A manual of tongue diagnosis self-prefaced on Children’s Day (4 April) 1947 = Zhōnghuá mínguó 三十六年.
No CBDB record. No further biographical information has been located in standard external sources (the contemporary “Hé Shū” entry in Bǎidù bǎikē is a different person, a film director born in 1988). The self-designation Shěyǔlǎorén suggests a senior age at the time of writing, but no firm dates can be inferred.