Wáng Zhǐtíng 王祉庭 (also written 王芷庭, late-Qing literatus, fl. 1882), of Zhōngxiāng 中湘 (Húnán). No CBDB record. A literatus serving in the LiǎngJiāng 兩江 zǒngdū’s 總督 mùfǔ 幕府 (private secretariat), not a professional physician.
His one preserved medical work is the Nüèlì chéngfǎ 瘧利成法 (KR3eh050, 1 juǎn) — a pragmatic three-formula-per-disease handbook for nüè (malaria) and lì 痢 (dysentery), composed for the use of his fellow Húnánese sojourners in Nánjīng during the autumn 1882 (rénwǔ 壬午) outbreak. The work was prefaced by Jiǎng Shìfāng 蔣世芳 in Guāngxù 8 = 1882 at Jīnlíng 金陵.
The work also includes an appendix Jiè yángyān fāng 戒洋菸方 — an opium-cessation prescription said to outperform Lín Zéxù 林文忠’s earlier published formulas — which is medically and politically interesting as a documentary witness to late-Qing literati efforts at opium-detoxification through Chinese pharmacology.