History of the therapeutic uses of the tinder polypore, Fomes fomentarius (L. : Fr.

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This paper presents the major therapeutic uses of Fomes fomentarius (L. : Fr.) Fr., tinder polypore. The context of this fungus is a wooly and soft material so called amadou (tinder). During the XVIII and XIXth centuries, the fungal material was used as haemostatic dressing and bandage to keep the temperature and compress parts of the body. It was also used as cautery for moxibustion and was reported in several traditional pharmacopoeias (Hungarian, Chinese, Indian).

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Roussel, B., Rapior, S., Charlot, C., Masson, C. L., & Boutié, P. (2002). History of the therapeutic uses of the tinder polypore, Fomes fomentarius (L. : Fr. Revue d’histoire de La Pharmacie, 50(336), 599–614. https://doi.org/10.3406/pharm.2002.5432

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