Wú Yílù 吳儀洛 ( Zūnchéng 遵程, c. 1704 – c. 1766, CBDB 511072 with no firm dates; conventional lifedates 1704–1766 derived from internal evidence in his prefaces), native of Hǎiyán 海鹽 (modern Zhèjiāng).

He was a private scholar-physician embedded in the Jiāngnán KāngxīQiánlóng medical-publishing network. His principal works:

  1. Běncǎo cóngxīn 本草從新 (KR3ec045), 1757 — the major mid-18th-century pharmacology.
  2. Chéngfāng qiè yòng 成方切用 (1761) — a prescription reference.
  3. Yī yán 醫言 — miscellaneous clinical observations.

The Cóngxīn is the principal late-Qīng pharmacological textbook, succeeding Wāng Áng’s 汪昂 Bèiyào (KR3ec038) as the standard student reference.