Wáng Dàdé 王大德 ( Fānchuān 帆川, fl. Yōngzhèng, 清), early-Qīng physician and book-collector active at Jīntáng 金堂 (Sìchuān). Transmitter of two related early-Qīng surgical manuscripts: KR3ek019 Qīngnáng mìjué 青囊秘訣 (preface dated Yōngzhèng 1 guǐmǎo qiǎoyuè = autumn 1723), and KR3ek031 Fùshì wàikē 傅氏外科 (parallel transmission of overlapping material). In both prefaces Wáng records the same narrative — borrowing the manuscript from a friend (in the Qīngnáng mìjué case, ultimately from the Daoist Zhāng Shìxué 張士學 of the temple at Jìyuán 濟源, Huáiqìng 懷慶, Hénán), copying it under summer-heat conditions, and testing the methods clinically on duìkǒu 對口 (nape carbuncles) and zhìlòu 痔漏 (anal fistulas) with consistent success. Wáng’s transcripts are the earliest dated witnesses to the surgical material conventionally attributed to 傅山 Fù Shān. Not in CBDB.