Well, but the man is now married; let her return to her mother's house, and you will be safe, unless the midwife persists in maintaining that you incited her to procure abortion.
The wretch answered with a smile that she might as well tell her plainly that it would be easy to procure abortion.
Vain Attempts to Procure Abortion--The Aroph--She Flies From Home and Takes Refuge in a Convent The difficulties I encountered only served to increase my love for my charming Englishwoman.
The midwife said that I came to her one night, accompanied by a young lady about five months with child, and that, holding a pistol in one hand and a packet of fifty Louis in the other, I made her promise to procure abortion.
And it is murder if one, attempting to procure abortion, either by means of drugs or instruments, cause the death of the woman [400].
For instance, where one was indicted for endeavouring to procure abortion, the opinion that the woman was pregnant at the time is relevant [295].
It is to avoid such exposures that they resort to means to procure abortion, though habitual profligacy seems to be so seldom followed by pregnancy that this fear does not act as a deterrent.
Nevertheless, even though it be extremely difficult to procure abortion by administering herbs, as stated by one midwife, it is certain that every determined interference with the course of nature must be attended with danger.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "procure abortion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.