Pān Míngxióng 潘名熊 (zì Lánpíng 蘭坪, fl. 1860s, of Pānyú 番禺, Canton/Guangzhou), late-Qing Cantonese physician. No CBDB record; lifedates not securely attested in standard reference works. Active publishing in the Tóngzhì era.
His one preserved medical work is the Píngqín shūwū yīlüè 評琴書屋醫略 (KR3eh033, 3 juǎn) — a compact symptom-and-formula handbook printed Tóngzhì 4 = 1865 with a preface by Lǐ Guāngtíng 李光廷. The text was originally written for Pān’s own nephews and pupils studying away from home and was then expanded for general circulation. Doctrinally Pān explicitly distances himself from Zhāng Jǐngyuè 張景岳 and aligns with Liú Héjiān 劉河間 on heat-syndromes — placing him in continuity with 何夢瑤 Hé Mèngyáo’s earlier polemical Lingnan stance against wēnbǔ.
The studio name Píngqín shūwū 評琴書屋 (“Critique-of-the-Zither Book Studio”) signals Pān’s literary-musical avocations; ancillary verses appended to the medical work confirm a substantial poetic production in the Cantonese local-literati style.