Some highlights in the history of fungi in medicine – A personal journey |
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Authors: | Milton Wainwright |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK |
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Abstract: | The history of the role of fungi in the development of medicine has largely been neglected. Here the early recognition of the germ theory will be discussed in relation to surface infections, the “cholera fungus theory” and recognition of the phenomenon of microbial antagonism. This leads to a short review of the history of those antibiotics produced by fungi, notably penicillin. Finally, the history of the recognition of the potential role fungi play as casual agents of cancer will be discussed; although currently neglected, this work may prove to be of future significance. This history of medical mycology is discussed from the standpoint of my own interest and research into this fascinating, and often overlooked area of medical history. |
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Keywords: | Fungi and cancer Germ theory History of antibiotics History of penicillin Medical history |
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