Chén Língshí 陳靈石 (also written 陳林石, fl. early nineteenth century, 清), son of 陳念祖 (Chén Niànzǔ / Chén Xiūyuán) of Chánglè 長樂 (Fújiàn). Continuator of his father’s medical pedagogical work at Fúzhōu after Chén Xiūyuán’s death in 1823. Compiler of the Jīnguì gē kuò 金匱歌括 in 6 juan — a versified mnemonic companion to his father’s Jīnguì yào lüè qiǎn zhù (KR3ef090) — and overseer of the 1830 Fúzhōu printing of the Qiǎn zhù. Detailed lifedates are not preserved; he is mentioned in 林則徐 Lín Zéxú’s 1830 preface to the Jīnguì yào lüè qiǎn zhù as a competent transmitter of the family medical tradition (“令嗣靈石傳其業,世咸推重焉”).