Zhāng Gǎo 張杲 (zì Jìmíng 季明, fl. Chúnxī jǐyǒu, 1189, 南宋), Southern-Sòng physician of Xīnān 新安 (modern Huīzhōu, Ānhuī). Heir to a three-generation medical lineage: his great-uncle Zhāng Kuò 張擴 had studied with 龐安時 Páng Ānshí (cf. KR3e0026) and gained fame as a physician in the JīngLuò metropolitan circle (Luò Yuàn 羅願’s Èzhōu xiǎo jí 鄂州小集 contains a Zhāng Kuò biography with detailed clinical case-records); Zhāng Kuò transmitted to Zhāng Gǎo’s grandfather Zhāng Zǐfā 張子發, who transmitted to Zhāng Gǎo’s father Zhāng Yànrén 張彥仁. Author of the Yī shuō 醫說 (KR3e0036, 10 juan, with Luō Xū 羅頊 preface dated Chúnxī 16 jǐyǒu = 1189) — a major collection of medical anecdotes, biographies of physicians from antiquity through Sòng, and the “medical-results-and-karmic-retribution” 醫功報應 didactic-narrative chapter; the work was originally meant to reach 1000 entries but was published as a partial collection. Zhāng’s hereditary-medical pedigree (三世之醫 sān shì zhī yī, “physician of three generations” — a classical phrase signaling reliable transmission) is emphasized by the SKQS tíyào.