Zhào Lántíng 趙蘭亭 (fl. early-Xián-fēng era, mid-19th c., 清), Qīng-period traumatologist and village physician of Tiāntāi 天台 (Zhèjiāng). Two roles are recorded for him in the prefaces to KR3el014 Jiùshāng mìzhǐ 救傷秘旨:

  1. He travelled extensively through the WúChǔ 吳楚 region in his youth, seeking out the martial-arts traumatology lineage-houses (jìjījiā 技擊家) and persuading them to share their closely-held shāngkē prescriptions. The collected material was edited by him into the Jiùshāng mìzhǐ, published in Huángyán 黃岩 in Xiánfēng 2 (1852) at the expense of his friend 管頌聲 Guǎn Sòngshēng ( Gēngtáng 賡堂).
  2. He travelled to Wǔchāng 武昌 to learn the European smallpox-vaccination technique (xīyáng zhòngdòu zhī fǎ 西洋種痘之法) and returned to Tiāntāi to disseminate it freely. This places him in the small but well-documented circle of mid-19th-century Zhèjiāng village-physicians who served as intermediaries between Western missionary medicine and Chinese rural practice.

His personal name (本名) and lifedates are not preserved; “Lántíng” 蘭亭 is presumably a or hào. No CBDB record.