Huáng Tíngjué 黃廷爵 (zì Hǔchén 虎臣; hào Sōngbǎilín 松柏林, fl. Guāngxù, 清), late-Qīng army physician of Zhāotán 昭潭 (probably in Húnán). Author of KR3ek025 Qīngnáng quánjí mìzhǐ 青囊全集秘旨 (4 juǎn, preface Guāngxù 12 bǐngxū / December 1886), a battlefield-trauma and bone-setting (jīnchuāng 金瘡 / diēdǎ 跌打) manual rooted in military-medic practice during the post-Tài-píng decades. Huáng signs himself tóujūn yǐlái 投軍以來 (“since I joined the army”), confirming his identity as a serving military physician. His manual combines acupoint-precision diagnostics for puncture wounds, classical bǔxuè prescriptions, and procedures for bullet extraction and fracture reduction — a rare datable witness to actual late-Qīng army medicine in the wàikē surgical genre. No further biographical record. Not in CBDB.