Wáng Kuàng 王貺 (zì Zǐhēng 子亨, fl. Xuānhé reign, 1119–1125, 北宋), Northern-Sòng physician of Kǎochéng 考城 (modern Hénán). Son-in-law of the famous physician Sòng Yìshū 宋毅叔 (a major late-Northern-Sòng clinician). Rose to the office of Cháoqǐng dàfū 朝請大夫 through medical service at the Xuānhé court. Author of the Quánshēng zhǐmí fāng 全生指迷方 (KR3e0030) — a Sòng clinical formulary in 3 (or 4) juan, lost in independent transmission and recovered by the SKQS editors from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn. The work’s distinctive feature is its inclusion of disease-source explanation alongside each prescription — a pedagogic contribution noted in Wú Mǐn 吳敏’s preface (preserved in the WYG print). Wáng’s career-record beyond the Wénxiàn tōngkǎo-and-Chén Zhènsūn medical-bibliographic notice is not preserved.