Liú Zhōnghéng 劉鍾衡 (fl. late 19th c., 清), late-Qīng physician and military-affairs official, active in the Tóngzhì–Guāngxù period. His autobiography in the Zhōngxī huìcān tóngrén túshuō 中西匯參銅人圖說 (KR3ee034, 1894) preface records his initial training in the standard MíngQīng medical canon (Xuē Lìzhāi, Lǐ Shìcái, Zhāng Jǐngyuè, Zhào Xiànkě, Zhāng Shíwán), his observation of anatomical structures during anti-rebellion campaigns, his acquisition of Wáng Qīngrén’s Yīlín gǎicuò in Chénzhōu 辰州, and his subsequent engagement with Benjamin Hobson’s Quántǐ xīnlùn and other 19th-century Western medical translations after arriving in Shànghǎi in 1884. No CBDB match.