Cānggōng 倉公 (= Chúnyú Yì 淳于意, c. 215 – c. 140 BCE), Western Hàn physician of Línzī 臨菑, Tàicāng zhǎng 太倉長 of Qí 齊 (whence the appellation Cānggōng “the Granary Master”). His twenty-five clinical case records (zhěnjí 診籍) preserved in Shǐjì 105 are the earliest extant Chinese medical case literature; the gynecological cases were widely cited in later fùkē writing.