I thank Dr. Trubuhovich for reminding Anesthesiology’s readership and me that the Doctors Fothergill were native Yorkshiremen and not Scotsmen. In preparing for my February 2016 editorial,1 my files boasted a copy of Dr. Trubuhovich’s2 June 2006 article, but they lacked a copy of his September 2006 correction.3 That is certainly my failing and not Dr. Trubuhovich’s.
Competing Interests
The author declares no competing interests.
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