175 Mass. 383 | Mass. | 1900
Although at the time of her marriage the libellee was afflicted with syphilis, and knew of her disease and
As was plainly intimated in Smith v. Smith, 171 Mass. 404, 410, the concealed existence of venereal disease of such a character, in one of the parties to a marriage which has been consummated, is not a sufficient ground for a decree of nullity of marriage. Exceptions overruled.