Shěn Qīngzhī 沈青芝 (late Qīng, fl. c. 1850–1890), senior physician of Lìyáng 溧陽 (Jiāngsū), practising in the Zhènjiāng 鎮江 / Yángzhōu 揚州 (Hánjiāng 邗江 / Guǎnglíng 廣陵) region, working from the Jújǐng Shānfáng 橘井山房 study. No CBDB record; life-dates not securely fixed.

He is the named compiler of KR3em028 Hóukē jíyè 喉科集腋, a two-juǎn late-Qīng laryngology compendium whose self-preface (1890) chronicles the three major báihóu 白喉 (diphtheria) epidemics of Qiánlóng 54 (1789), Xiánfēng 6 (1856), and Guāngxù gēngyín (1890) — the last of which devastated Yángzhōu, with reportedly only 2–3 of every 10 to 20 sufferers surviving. The friend-preface of 1881 by Fāng Yànzhāo 方燕昭 ( Bóróng 伯融) records Shěn as having declared himself aged and entrusted the manuscript reluctantly to Fāng for publication; Shěn declined payment, electing to release the work freely. His distinctive etiological doctrine — báihóu fēng as a yīn-damp affliction of the lung-metal arising in summer drought, treatable only by cooling-moistening drugs and explicitly not by uplifting-pungent-warm-wind-drying-sour-astringent classes — is one of the more clinically grounded late-Qīng interventions on the disease.