Wáng Jiǔfēng 王九峰 (Wáng Zhīzhèng 王之政), c. 1753–1831, native of Dāntú 丹徒 (now Zhènjiāng, Jiāngsū). The leading Zhènjiāng physician of the late-Qiánlóng to Dàoguāng period and the most famous medical disciple of 徐大椿 Xú Dàchūn (Xú Língtāi, 1693–1771). After Xú’s death he carried on the Wú-jiāng-school Shānghán classicism in the Zhènjiāng / Dāntú area, and his clinical practice drew patients from across the lower Yangtze. His senior disciple Jiǎng Bǎosù 蔣寶素 preserved many of his cases in Jiǎng Bǎosù yīlüè 蔣寶素醫略, the principal pre-Tài-píng-war source for his clinical activity. Two surviving Republican-period editions of his cases — KR3ep076 and KR3ep077 — were compiled by Yán Dūnyì 嚴敦益 in 1923 from multiple manuscript recoveries. CBDB 268144 carries the name but no confirming dates.