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Edited Book

Authors
Marks, Lara and Warboys, Michael
Title
Migrants, Minorities and Health: Historical and Contemporary Studies
Imprint
Routledge, London & New York, 1997, 311 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0415112133
Subject
History of Applied Sciences Medical and Health Sciences
Description

Desmond MANDERSON, 'Disease, Defilement, Depravity: Towards an Aesthetic Analysis of Health: The Case of the Chinese in Nineteenth-Century Australia'; Lindsey HARRISON, 'Government Policy and the Health Status of Aboriginal Australians in the NorthernTerrotory, 1945-72'; John POWLES, 'Greek Migrants in Australia: Surviving Well and Helping Their Hosts'; Maggie BRADY, Stephen KUNITZ and David NASH, 'WHO's Definition? Australian Aborigines, Conceptualisation of Health and the World Health Organisation'.

Source
Carlson 2001

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