Yuán Zhuó 袁焯 (hào Guìshēng 桂生, c. 1860s–1930s; CBDB 655835 / 655836 records the name without dates) — Yángzhōu 揚州 (Jiāngsū) physician of the late Qīng and early Republican period, third-generation member of a hereditary Yángzhōu medical family (grandson of Yuán Xiùshān 袁秀山). His clinical style is the Yángzhōu / Huáiyīn synthesis of the 吳塘 Wú Jūtōng warm-disease school with classical Shānghán lùn practice. His consulting studio was named Cóngguì cǎotáng 叢桂草堂 (“Thatched Hall of the Massed Cassia”), invoking Sūn Sīmiǎo’s Qiānjīn fāng 千金方 image of the physician’s hall; his casebook bears the same name (KR3ep007 Cóngguì cǎotáng yīàn 叢桂草堂醫案). He also published a small Shānghán lùn yánjiū 傷寒論研究 in the 1920s.