Wāng Jī 汪機 ( Shěngzhī 省之, hào Shíshān 石山, 1463–1539, 明), Míng-period physician of Qímén 祁門 (modern Ānhuī). Heir to a hereditary medical family. One of the most prolific Míng physicians and a major medical philologist; reprinted-and-edited many earlier medical works including 戴啟宗 Dài Qǐzōng’s Màijué kānwù (KR3e0065) with appended Màishū yàoyǔ (1 juan, gathered by Wāng) and Jiǎoshì huòmài lùn (1 juan, by Wāng); and 戴原禮 Dài Yuánlǐ’s Tuīqiú shī yì (KR3e0071, rediscovered and titled by Wāng). Major original works in the SKQS / Kanripo: Zhēnjiǔ wènduì 鍼灸問對 (KR3e0072, 3 juan); Wàikē lǐ lì 外科理例 (KR3e0073, 7 juan); Yī xué yuán lǐ 醫學原理; Shíshān yī àn 石山醫案 (his case-records). Wāng’s medical-philosophical position is balanced: rejected the strict Dān-xī-school yīn-tonification orthodoxy, advocated case-by-case clinical judgment based on careful pulse-and-symptom examination. The catalog meta gives fl. 1495–1534 — corrected here to lifedates 1463–1539.