Fāng Shèn’ān 方慎庵 (běnmíng Fāng Hèchú 方鶴雛, 1893–1962), Sūzhōu 蘇州-based Republican-era physician and the principal late inheritor of the Sūzhōu Fāng-clan acupuncture lineage descended from his grandfather Fāng Gēngxiá 方耕霞 (a noted late-Qīng acupuncturist). Author of the Jīnzhēn mìchuán 金針秘傳 (KR3ee006), published in Shanghai in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Active in the Republican-period defense of Chinese medicine against the 1929 abolitionist proposal of Yú Yúnxiù 余雲岫. After 1949 he taught acupuncture in Shànghǎi institutional settings and was one of the elder figures consulted in the early PRC reorganization of acupuncture education. Catalog meta dynasty 清 reflects his birth under the Qīng; in modern Chinese-medicine historiography he is classified as 民國 (Republican) and 現代 (Modern).