The publication of his works, particularly "Les Prophesies," which contained his famed predictions, generated considerable sales and interest among the public and aristocrats alike. Nostradamus capitalized on the popularity of astrology and prophecy, transforming them into lucrative ventures. His writings were frequently marketed as informative resources for farmers and merchants, ensuring a steady income stream. Consequently, while he faced substantial challenges and controversies throughout his life, Nostradamus's ability to adapt and embrace varied opportunities helped him secure a noteworthy legacy in both medicine and the occult.
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