Gù Cóngdé 顧從德 (fl. mid-16th century, 明), zì Rǔxiū 汝修, was a member of the Wúlíng 武陵 (i.e. Sōngjiāng / present-day Shànghǎi) Gù family of physicians, son of Gù Dìngfāng 顧定芳, who served in the imperial 御藥院 (Bureau of the Imperial Pharmacy) under the Jiājìng 嘉靖 emperor. Gù Cóngdé is most famous as the publisher of the 1550 Jiajing-era facsimile re-cutting of the Sòng校正醫書局 print of the Huángdì nèijīng Sùwèn — the so-called Gù shì yǐng Sòng běn 顧氏影宋本, dated by his postface to Jiājìng gēngxū 嘉靖庚戌 (the 8th lunar month, day after the full moon, of 1550); this print has become the textus receptus for all subsequent collation work on the Sùwèn (KR3ea001). His postface traces the Wú medical lineage from Wáng Bīn 王賓 → Shèng Qǐdōng 盛啟東 / Hán Shūyáng 韓叔陽 → court 御藥院 service and frames the publication as an imperial-style public benefaction. He was also a known seal-collector and the compiler of the seal-script reference Jí gǔ yìn pǔ 集古印譜 (1572, 6 juan), one of the foundational works of late-Míng seal scholarship.