Yuán Yújiāng 袁于江 (fl. early 19th c. 清), Qīng physician active in the Jiāqìng / Dàoguāng periods. Author of the Shēngshēng bǎolù 生生寶錄 (KR3ei061), an obstetrical and fùkē manual. The postface to the work, dated Dàoguāng 5 (1825) and signed by Húshì 胡氏 of Shāncūn 山村, records that “Yuánjūn used the art of shēngshēng (life-engendering) to compose the Shēngshēng book” and that the book takes “the nourishing-of-the-yíngwèi” as its root principle, eschewing aggressive attacking-and-purging drugs (gōngfá zhī pǐn bù rù) — placing Yuán squarely in the Jǐngyuè warm-supplementing school. The work was supplemented with an external-medicine appendix (Shēngshēng wàilù) by Húshì and by Gāo Xuěqīng 高雪清, who provided the principal post-face and additional neonatal-care prescriptions. Not in CBDB.