Jiǎng Bǎosù 蔣寶素 (hào Wènzhāi 問齋, 1795–1873, CBDB 89665), Qing physician of the Dàoguāng / Tóngzhì period, native of Dāntú 丹徒 (modern Zhènjiāng, Jiāngsū). His principal medical work is the Yī lüè 醫略 (a large 87-juǎn compilation, of which only the first portion was committed to print in his lifetime), known to readers chiefly through the surviving Yī lüè shísān piān 醫略十三篇 (KR3eh018) — the liùyín 六淫 (six-excess) section in 13 piān, with a 1-juǎn formulary appendix, dated Dàoguāng 20 = 1840.

Doctrinally Jiǎng was a defender of the classical zhēnzhōngfēng 真中風 doctrine against the He-Jiān / Dōngyuán / Dānxī “non-external-wind” position, and an early Qing systematiser of the fúxié 伏邪 (latent-evil) doctrine for wēnrè 溫熱 etiology. His diagnostic essays Guāngé kǎo 關格考 and Rényíng biàn 人迎辨 are particularly esteemed in the late-Qing internal-medicine literature. The remaining 70+ juǎn of the Yī lüè exist only in scattered manuscript fragments and are otherwise unrecovered.