Reynolds, Christopher, 1950-2006-12-282006-12-2819921992http://hdl.handle.net/2440/20611Bibliography : leaves 375-403.vi, 403 leaves ; 30 cm.Examines the response to a number of outsiders and marginal social groups, such as Jews, Chinese, and Southern and Eastern Europeans predominantly in England and Australia, and considers the role that public health played in arguments for their exclusion and control. Measures the strength of the public health case, arguing that a health threat was generally not a real issue but, more typically, a badge which labelled the outsider as dangerous to the community.157004 bytesapplication/pdfen305.56 20Minorities Health and hygiene.Minorities Social conditions.Assimilation (Sociology)Race discrimination.Discrimination in medical care.Plagues and prejudice : boundaries, outsiders and public health / Christopher Reynolds.Thesis