Chén Shīwén 陳師文 (fl. Dàguān reign, 1107–1110, 北宋), Northern-Sòng official-physician with the title Kùbù lángzhōng tíxiá cuòzhì yàojú 庫部郎中提轄措置藥局 (Vice-Director of the Storehouse Bureau, in charge of dispensary management). Chief editor of the imperial pharmacy’s standard formulary, the Héjì jú fāng 和劑局方, on imperial commission of Sòng Huīzōng during Dàguān (originally in 5 juan with 297 prescriptions in 21 categories — collation of the earlier Yuán-fēng-period base text). The work was repeatedly expanded and renamed under Southern Sòng — Tàipíng huìmín héjì jú fāng 太平惠民和劑局方 from Shàoxīng 18 (1148, when Yáng Lì 楊勵 of the Imperial Pharmacy was instructed to monitor the Shúyào suǒ 熟藥所 and rename it Tàipíng huìmín jú) — and reached the form preserved in the SKQS recension (KR3e0033) — 10 juan with 14 categorical gates and 789 prescriptions, with Bǎoqìng (1225–1227) and Chúnyòu (1241–1252) supplementations. Beyond his bureau title, Chén Shīwén has no transmitted biographical record.