Chén Zìmíng 陳自明 (zì Liángfǔ 良父, fl. Jiāxī 1 = 1237, 南宋), Southern-Sòng physician of Línchuān 臨川 (modern Jiāngxī); served as Medical Professor (Yīxué jiàoshòu 醫學教授) at the Jiànfǔ Academy (建府). Heir to a three-generation medical family. Author of the foundational Fùrén dàquán liángfāng 婦人大全良方 (KR3e0038, 24 juan, completed Jiāxī 元年 = 1237) — the most comprehensive Chinese pre-modern treatise on women’s medicine, structured in 8 categorical gates (regulating menstruation; miscellaneous diseases; seeking offspring; pre-natal education; pregnancy; the lying-in month; difficult births; post-natal care) covering over 260 separate discussions. Chén traveled extensively in the Southeast, seeking out prescription-books at every stop — a methodology he describes in his own preface preserved in the SKQS print. His other major work, Wàikē jīngyào 外科精要 (1263, on external medicine), is also in the SKQS but is not separately catalogued in this Kanripo division.