Wáng Gǔn 王袞 (1037–1078, 宋), Northern-Sòng physician of Tàiyuán 太原, compiler of the Bójì fāng 博濟方 (KR3ed008) — a personal-experience clinical formulary of approximately five hundred prescriptions selected (from over seven thousand collected over a twenty-year span) during his time as Wine Inspector (酒官) at Qiántáng 錢塘 (modern Hángzhōu). His career details are not well recorded; the original preface by Láng Jiǎn 郎簡 attests only the Qiántáng wine-office. The biographical detail in the SKQS tíyào — that Wáng Gǔn’s father (not Gǔn himself) served at Huátái 滑臺, and that Cháo Gōngwǔ’s Dúshū zhì misattributes the Huátái posting to Gǔn — is a useful philological correction. CBDB id 38043 (1037–1078) is consistent with his composition of the Bójì fāng during the Qìnglì 慶曆 period (1041–1048) at Huátái under his father’s posting and his subsequent Qiántáng tenure.