Late-Míng / early-Qīng physician of Chángzhōu xiàn 長洲縣, Sūzhōu prefecture (Nánzhílì). Of the Lóumén Jiǎng 婁門蔣 lineage; second son of Jiǎng Yuányìn 蔣元胤 ( Jūnfǔ 君輔, 1594–?, later recorded as Jiǎng Yuányún 蔣元雲 owing to a Qīng-era naming taboo), a shēngyuán and disciple of the Dōnglín martyr 周順昌 Zhōu Shùnchāng (1584–1626). His mother was Zhōu Shùnchāng’s niece; her cousin 周茂蘭 Zhōu Màolán (Zhōu Shùnchāng’s son and a major yímín figure of the early Qīng) became Jiǎng Shìjí’s effective foster-parent after his mother’s death in his twelfth year. Trained in the Confucian classics in his uncle’s household, Jiǎng turned to medicine on his father’s urging after the dynastic transition of 1644 and retired to the south slope of Mt. Qiónglóng 穹隆山 (west of Sūzhōu), where he practised. His principal works are the four-juǎn Shānjū shù 山居述 and its 1663 abridgement KR3er081 Yīzōng shuōyuē 醫宗說約. Not in CBDB.