Yùn Tiěqiáo 惲鐵樵 (zì Shùjué 樹珏, 1878–1935), Chángshú 常熟 (Jiāngsū) - born Shanghai-resident Republican-era literatus and medical educator. Originally a xiùcái of 1903 and a translator-editor at the Commercial Press 商務印書館 (where he was for several years editor of the influential journal Xiǎoshuō yuèbào 小說月報), Yùn turned to medicine in 1920 after the death of two of his children to febrile diseases. He founded the Tiěqiáo Hánshòu Yīxuéshè 鐵樵函授醫學社 (correspondence medical school) and produced a substantial body of synthetic and pedagogical medical writings, including a large reprinting and editing program around the Shānghán and Jīnguì canon. Principal works include the Shānghán lùn huìzhù jīnghuá 傷寒論匯注精華 (KR3ef024), Shēnglǐ xīn yǔ 生理新語, Yào’ān yīxué cǎi xīn 藥盦醫學叢書 (anthology of his teaching). Yùn was one of the principal figures of the Republican-era movement to systematize and modernize Chinese medicine, occupying a synthesis position between conservative tradition and the radical Westernizers. Lifedates 1878–1935 standard.