Yamada Genrin 山田元倫 (sinicized Shāntián Yuánlún, fl. late 18th c., late Edo) was a Japanese physician of Tachibana-no-Kunshi-in 橘薰院 in Tanba province, presumably from the Tachibana 橘 hereditary medical family that traced its lineage to early Heian Court Physicians and that had held bakufu medical service through the medieval and early-modern periods. His extant work is the Mei-ka hō-sen / Míngjiā fāngxuǎn 名家方選 (KR3ed099), a “selection of famous-physicians’ tested recipes” compiled c. 1780 (preface dated Anei 9 gēngzǐ = 1780) by Yamada and printed with assistance from the literatus Tachibana Atsushi 橘有篤子行. The work is interesting for its claim to preserve recipes from the Tachibana and Tan-ba (=Tamba) hereditary medical families’ lost manuscripts (lost in the Ōnin War fires) which Yamada’s predecessor had partially recovered. Sparse biographical information.