You could also make the case for milliner and blacksmith as on the list for worst jobs.
Milliner because they would use mercury in the felting of hats and would inhale mercury vapors in the steaming process so they almost inevitably suffered from mercury poisoning and would have a variety of terrible symptoms including hatters madness which is why there is a "mad hatter" in Alice in Wonderland.
Blacksmiths worked in a tough environment doing backbreaking work usually exposed to the elements. The heat in the summer was immense working alongside the forge. In addition the anvil was generally never buffered so the ringing sound of striking it worked as a kind advertisement. Anyone arriving at a town needing blacksmith services could just follow their ears to find one. Nobody wanted to be the smith that was quieter than the rest because that meant losing business. What that did mean was premature and often profound deafness.
Milliner because they would use mercury in the felting of hats and would inhale mercury vapors in the steaming process so they almost inevitably suffered from mercury poisoning and would have a variety of terrible symptoms including hatters madness which is why there is a "mad hatter" in Alice in Wonderland.
Blacksmiths worked in a tough environment doing backbreaking work usually exposed to the elements. The heat in the summer was immense working alongside the forge. In addition the anvil was generally never buffered so the ringing sound of striking it worked as a kind advertisement. Anyone arriving at a town needing blacksmith services could just follow their ears to find one. Nobody wanted to be the smith that was quieter than the rest because that meant losing business. What that did mean was premature and often profound deafness.