On January 7,
1901, 21-year-old Juliet Pottinger died in
her home at 520 Wood St., Chicago, from an abortion performed there that
day. Dr. Maggie Becker was arrested April 24, based on a coroner's verdict that day. Becker was held
to grand jury, tried, convicted, and sentenced to 14 years in Joilet
Penitentiary. It had taken the jury five hours to reach the verdict.
Though the actual deathbed statement Juliet had given was not admitted
as evidence, both Juliet's husband and her mother were permitted to
testify about things Juliet had said to them before dying. Juliet's abortion was typical of criminal abortions in that it was performed by a physician. For more abortion deaths in the 1900s, click here.
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