. Annals of medical history. Seine to Rouen, with his five attendants,and part of the way with an escort offourteen horse and fifteen footsoldiers. ForFrance and Spain were then at war and 126 Annals of Medical History Cardan was a subject of the EmperorCharles V. They went to Boulogne, andCalais and thence to London, arriving onJune 3, 1552. He stayed there three daysand then started for Scotland. Cardans journej from London to Edin-burgh took twenty-three days, and hearrived there on June 29. Cardan stayed in Edinburgh till Sep-. Map showing Cardans route from Milan to St. Andrews via Geneva


. Annals of medical history. Seine to Rouen, with his five attendants,and part of the way with an escort offourteen horse and fifteen footsoldiers. ForFrance and Spain were then at war and 126 Annals of Medical History Cardan was a subject of the EmperorCharles V. They went to Boulogne, andCalais and thence to London, arriving onJune 3, 1552. He stayed there three daysand then started for Scotland. Cardans journej from London to Edin-burgh took twenty-three days, and hearrived there on June 29. Cardan stayed in Edinburgh till Sep-. Map showing Cardans route from Milan to St. Andrews via Geneva, Lyons, Paris and London, returning through Ghent, Brussels, Louvain, Cologne, Strassburg, Basle, Berne, and Zurich. tember 12, a period of ten and one-halfweeks. I doubt if he had a very good timein this summer of 1552. Cardans chiefamusements at home were gambling, musicand fishing, being most expert in the fact, he paid his way through Paduaby successful gambling on which subject hewrote a very good book advising againstbut instructing in the practice. Cardan didnot like politics or theology, or massiveattacks on food and drink, which were thestandard diversions of the time. And Edin-burgh was not as exciting then as it becamea little later, when Mary became Queenand John Knox preached heaven and hellto a deserving population. However, hehad many consultations with Scottishnoblemen and one day he says he took in19 gold crowns for two prescriptions. For forty days after his arrival. Car-dan did not begin his tre


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