Jiāng Lǐ 姜禮 ( Tiānxù 天敘, b. 1654, fl. early 18th c.), Qing physician of Jiāngyīn 江陰 (Jiāngsū). No CBDB record. The 姜文駿 family preface fixes Jiāng’s birth year as Shùnzhì 11 = 1654; he is the second-generation patriarch of the Lóngshā 龍砂 (Jiāngyīn) Jiāngshī medical lineage, ancestor to the late-Qing and Republican-era Lóngshā / MèngHé physicians.

His principal work is the Fēngláogǔgé sìdà zhèngzhì 風勞臌膈四大證治 (KR3eh038) — a focused monograph on the four “great syndromes” of late-imperial Jiāngnán internal medicine: fēng 風 (wind-stroke), láo 勞 (consumption), 臌 (drum-distension/gǔzhàng 鼓脹), 膈 (esophageal blockage / yēgé 噎膈) — popularly grouped as fēngláogǔgé, shíbìng nányī 風勞臌膈,實病難醫 (“hard diseases to cure”). Notable for explicitly rejecting an external-wind etiology for zhōngfēng (anticipating 熊笏 Xióng Hù by a century).

Jiāng’s family practice transmitted into the QīngMín 龍砂 / 孟河 medical school nexus that produced major Republican-era Chinese-medical figures. The Jiāng family text was lost in the 1860 Tàipíng wars; the received recension is a 20th-century reconstruction.