Michel de Nostradame, 1503-1566, was a French apothecary (sort of a pharmacist), who studied medicine, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and music. He was forced to leave university due to plague. He was believed to have had a cure that he applied to his patients. He gained a reputation as a seer, and began writing a book of over one thousand quatrains (four-lined verses).
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