Erratum to Assisted suicide: Why this is an important issue for the Disability and Health Journal
Disability and Health Journal 3 (2010) 131 www.disabilityandhealthjnl.com
Erratum
Erratum to Assisted suicide: Why this is an important issue for th...
Disability and Health Journal 3 (2010) 131 www.disabilityandhealthjnl.com
Erratum
Erratum to Assisted suicide: Why this is an important issue for the Disability and Health Journal An error was discovered in the article. ‘‘Assisted suicide: Why this is an important issue for the Disability and Health Journal’’ [Disability and Health Journal 3(1):1-2]by Suzanne McDermott. Paragraph six on page one of Dr. McDermott’s editorial (beginning ‘‘We also present a manuscript from Diane Coleman, JD,.’’) should appear as follows:
DOI of original article: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2009.10.006. 1936-6574/10/$ e see front matter Ó 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.dhjo.2010.01.003
Diane Coleman, JD, founder and president of Not Dead Yet, one of the oldest and most constant opponents of assisted suicide, provides an overview of the fight against legalization of assisted suicide and the arguments and information used to oppose passage of laws legalizing assisted suicide, focusing on a recent case in the Montana Supreme Court.