Táng Dàliè 唐大烈 ( Lìsān 立三 / Lìshān 笠山, hào Wènxīn 問心), Qīng physician-editor of Chángzhōu 長洲 / Sūzhōu 蘇州, active in the late Qiánlóng — early Jiāqìng era (fl. c. 1750s–1800s). Best known as the founding editor of KR3eq017 Wúyī huìjiǎng 吳醫彙講 (11 juǎn, sequential cuts 1792 — c. 1801) — frequently identified in modern Chinese medical historiography as the first Chinese medical periodical, structurally distinct from the yīàn, yīhuà, and encyclopaedic forms of earlier Qīng compilations through its author-keyed serial solicitation organisational principle. He operated the Wènxīn cǎotáng 問心草堂 studio in Sūzhōu, the editorial home of the Wúyī huìjiǎng; he was also known for a critical interest in yīyí bólǎn 醫宜博覽 medical-bibliographical writing, with his identification of “青腿牙疳” 青腿牙疳 — recorded by 陸以湉 in KR3eq005 Lěnglú yīhuà — as the standard late-Qīng case-name for a particular northeastern dental-skin disease. Not in CBDB.