Manase Dōsan 曲直瀨道三 (Chinese: Qūzhílái Dàosān, 1507–1594), zì Ikkei 一溪, hào Suichikuin 翠竹院. The dominant Japanese physician of the Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods and the founder of the so-called Goseihō 後世派 (Later-Period School) of Japanese medicine, which adopted the JīnYuán doctrines of Lǐ Gǎo 李杲 and Zhū Zhènhēng 朱震亨 as the basis for Japanese clinical practice. Trained under the Sòng-medical scholar Tashiro Sanki 田代三喜 in Kantō; thereafter served the Ashikaga shoguns, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and finally Emperor Ōgimachi as personal physician. Founded the Keitekiin 啓迪院 medical school in Kyōto in the 1570s — the principal training institution for Japanese physicians of the period. His major works are the Keiteki shū 啓迪集 (1574, 8 maki, a major clinical-medical compendium), the Yakushō nōdoku 藥性能毒 (KR3ec076, a pharmacological manual), and the Manase-ke gokuhōroku 曲直瀨家極秘錄 (secret family-tradition manuscript). His disciples carried the Goseihō tradition through the Edo period until it was displaced by the Kohōha (Classical Formula school) of Yoshimasu Tōdō 吉益爲則. Japanese physician; not in CBDB.