51 Iowa 232 | Iowa | 1879
— I. The first count of the petition alleges that the defendant Ann Ryan is the mother of plaintiff’s wife, Agnes, and the other defendant is a practicing physician; that the defendant Ann induced plaintiff’s wife to leave her
The second count of the petition claims to recover for the miscarriage caused by defendants, which, it is alleged, was accomplished by them for the purpose of destroying plaintiff’s ■offspring. It is also alleged in this count that the wife’s affections were alienated and health impaired by the miscarriage.
The injury to the wife’s health cannot be the ground of recovery, for the very plain reason that plaintiff had been deprived of her society and services by her abandonment before the act of which Scarff is charged in the petition.
We conclude that the District Court correctly ruled upon the demurrer that the petition presented no cause of action against defendant Scarff.
Aefibmed.