How were leech collectors viewed by society?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Leech Collector
Leech collectors were often viewed as lower class citizens, as their profession was seen as dirty and unpleasant. They were also stigmatized as the leeches they collected were associated with illness and disease. However, during the 19th century, leech collectors became more respected as their services were in high demand for medical treatments. Overall, they were seen as essential but not highly esteemed members of society.