Shěn Zhòngguī 沈仲圭 (1893–1986), modern-Republican / PRC physician and medical-historian. Native of Húzhōu 湖州 (Zhèjiāng); studied under the Hángzhōu physician 王香岩 (Wáng Xiāngyán), the gāozú (foremost-disciple) of the Húzhōu late-Qīng master 凌曉五 (Líng Xiǎowǔ). In the early Republican period Shěn undertook a substantial medical-heritage preservation project, bringing to print Líng Xiǎowǔ’s surviving clinical writings (the Líng Lín língfāng 凌臨靈方 KR3ed143 of 1939) and other early-twentieth-century preservation projects. After 1949 he taught and worked in the modern PRC traditional-Chinese-medicine institutions; he was for some years a senior staff member at the Shànghǎi shì zhōngyī wénxiàn yánjiūsuǒ 上海市中醫文獻研究所 (Shanghai Institute of Chinese Medical Literature). His extensive published output includes editorial work, clinical-history writing, and a number of his own medical case-collections.