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Chatterton, Jocelyn (2008) The Evacuation Question: Why did Medical Missionaries Remain at their posts? In: China Research Workshop, April 22 - 23 2008, Cambridge University. (Unpublished)
Chatterton, Jocelyn (2011) 'Protestant Medical Missionaries and the Fall of Hankou.' Institute for Chinese Studies, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Chatterton, Jocelyn (2007) 'Protestant Medical Missionaries in China 1937 - 1945.' Central China Normal University, Research Center for East-West Cultural Exchanges, Wuhan and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan. (Unpublished)
Chatterton, Jocelyn (2013) Protestant Medical Missionary Experience and Dilemma Under the Japanese in Occupied China. In: Missionaries at War: The Impact of Global Conflict on Christian Missions in the Twentieth Century, 9 March 2013, German Historical Institute, London. (Unpublished)
Chatterton, Jocelyn (2010) Protestant Medical Missionary Experience during the War in China 1937-1945: The Case of Hubei Province. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00016916
Chatterton, Jocelyn and Bultitude, Matthew (2008) 'Castration; The eunuchs of Qing dynasty China; A Medical and Historical Review.' De historia urologiae Europaeae, 15. pp. 39-47.
Chatterton, Jocelyn, Wong, Kathie A. and Bultitude, Matthew (2013) Urological Papers and Issues Arising from the Early Years of the Chinese Medical Journal. In: European Association of Urology 28th Annual Congress, 15 - 19 March 2013, Milan. (Unpublished)
Karimi, Seyed M., Pouran, Hamid, Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar and Hakimian, Hassan (2020) 'Saharan Sand and Dust Storms and Neonatal Mortality: Evidence from Burkina Faso.' Science of the Total Environment, 729 (139053). pp. 121-133.
Meng, Gaofeng and Deakin, Simon (2021) Re-learn how to govern risk. Beyond the Pandemic [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Schliessbach, Jürg, Lütolf, Christian, Streitberger, Konrad, Scaramozzino, Pasquale, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars and Curatolo, Michele (2019) 'Reference Values of Conditioned Pain Modulation.' Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 19 (2). pp. 279-286.