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Re-learn how to govern risk (2021)
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Meng, G., & Deakin, S. (2021). Re-learn how to govern risk

Re-learning how to manage risk can be a template for the future governance of anthropogenic crises, of which COVID-19 is likely just the harbinger.

Saharan Sand and Dust Storms and Neonatal Mortality: Evidence from Burkina Faso (2020)
Journal Article
Karimi, S. M., Pouran, H., Moradi-Lakeh, M., & Hakimian, H. (2020). Saharan Sand and Dust Storms and Neonatal Mortality: Evidence from Burkina Faso. Science of the Total Environment, 729, 121-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139053

West African populations are exposed to the longest and harshest dust storms on the planet, the Saharan sand and dust storms (SDS). Nonetheless, little is known about the effects of the severe storms on early-life health in West Africa. This study in... Read More about Saharan Sand and Dust Storms and Neonatal Mortality: Evidence from Burkina Faso.

Reference Values of Conditioned Pain Modulation (2019)
Journal Article
Schliessbach, J., Lütolf, C., Streitberger, K., Scaramozzino, P., Arendt-Nielsen, L., & Curatolo, M. (2019). Reference Values of Conditioned Pain Modulation. Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 19(2), 279-286. https://doi.org/10.1515/sjpain-2018-0356

BACKGROUND AND AIMS:
Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modulation (CPM): pain induced by a test stimulus is attenuated by a distantly applied noxious conditioning stimulus. The detection of impaired CPM in indiv... Read More about Reference Values of Conditioned Pain Modulation.

Urological Papers and Issues Arising from the Early Years of the Chinese Medical Journal (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterton, J., Wong, K. A., & Bultitude, M. (2013, March). Urological Papers and Issues Arising from the Early Years of the Chinese Medical Journal. Poster presented at European Association of Urology 28th Annual Congress, Milan

In 1932 the Medical Missionary Journal and the National Medical Journal merged to create the Chinese Medical Journal (CMJ) which was officially described at the time as the “official organ of the Chinese Medical Association” (CMA) . For the medical h... Read More about Urological Papers and Issues Arising from the Early Years of the Chinese Medical Journal.

Protestant Medical Missionary Experience and Dilemma Under the Japanese in Occupied China (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterton, J. (2013, March). Protestant Medical Missionary Experience and Dilemma Under the Japanese in Occupied China. Paper presented at Missionaries at War: The Impact of Global Conflict on Christian Missions in the Twentieth Century, German Historical Institute, London

Life was challenging enough for missionaries as Third-Party Nationals in Japanese occupied China but medical missionaries had to face additional dilemmas and tensions. For example: Did operating on a Japanese officer's wife support Japan's war effort... Read More about Protestant Medical Missionary Experience and Dilemma Under the Japanese in Occupied China.

Protestant Medical Missionary Experience during the War in China 1937-1945: The Case of Hubei Province (2010)
Thesis
Chatterton, J. Protestant Medical Missionary Experience during the War in China 1937-1945: The Case of Hubei Province. (Thesis). SOAS, University of London

During the war medical missionaries were able to demonstrate fully their raison d’être of service and professionalism to the Chinese and their fellow countrymen. In retrospect it can be seen that the war proved to be a golden age of opportunity for... Read More about Protestant Medical Missionary Experience during the War in China 1937-1945: The Case of Hubei Province.

The Evacuation Question: Why did Medical Missionaries Remain at their posts? (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterton, J. (2008, April). The Evacuation Question: Why did Medical Missionaries Remain at their posts?. Paper presented at China Research Workshop, Cambridge University

Dr. Mary Redhead, a Methodist Missionary Society surgeon, in her diary entry for the evening of October 26th 1938 recorded that when the Japanese reached Hankou the city offered no resistance. Hearing detonations throughout the evening and observin... Read More about The Evacuation Question: Why did Medical Missionaries Remain at their posts?.

Castration; The eunuchs of Qing dynasty China; A Medical and Historical Review (2008)
Journal Article
Chatterton, J., & Bultitude, M. (2008). Castration; The eunuchs of Qing dynasty China; A Medical and Historical Review

During the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), eunuchs worked in Peking’s Imperial Palace as servants for the Imperial Family. Typically the emperor would have 2000 eunuchs in his service. They would symbolically and physically protect the emperor from the com... Read More about Castration; The eunuchs of Qing dynasty China; A Medical and Historical Review.

Protestant Medical Missionaries in China 1937 - 1945 (2007)
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Chatterton, J. Protestant Medical Missionaries in China 1937 - 1945

General overview of Protestant medical missionaries working in China during the War of Resistance: British, Canadian,American Norwegian, New Zealand, Society of Friends.