Hú Tíngguāng 胡廷光 ( Qíngchuān 晴川, hào Yàoshān 耀山, fl. mid-Jiā-qìng, late-18th to early-19th c., 清), third-generation traumatology physician of the Xiāoshān 蕭山 (Hángzhōu prefecture, Zhèjiāng) Hú family. His grandfather and father had both practiced shāngkē (traumatology); he received both the family’s transmitted manuscripts and a classical literary education. His major work, Shāngkē huìzuǎn 傷科彙纂 (KR3el011, 12 juǎn, ca. 254,000 characters, completed Jiāqìng 20 = 1815, first printed Jiāqìng 23 = 1818 by 抱蜀堂 Bàoshǔtáng), is the most systematic Qīng traumatology compendium, integrating his family’s transmitted Chénshì jiēgǔ shū 陳氏接骨書 with 薛己 Xuē Jǐ’s Zhèngtǐ lèiyào (KR3el018) and the imperial Yīzōng jīnjiàn Zhènggǔ xīnfǎ yàozhǐ (KR3el015). The original Fánlì records that he spent over seven years on the editorial work and that his father had died by the time he began (the zhìqǐ 陟屺 grief-allusion). A second work, Shāngkē běncǎo 傷科本草, was absorbed into the larger compendium and does not survive as an independent text. His exact birth and death years are not preserved; the active period is inferred from the dated work. No CBDB record.