Before his internal desire to know everything around him, man always desires to know himself. Unless the man knows his internal nature very well, his knowledge of other things is quite imperfect. No other knowledge can be critically justified and securely based if an indepth study of mankind is not conducted extensively. It appears that in common with all the beings of nature man toss has physical body composed of basic elements which grow, decay and interact with other procedures of the bodies. Although anthropology has been the most significant area of knowledge, but this work of history has treated the subject in its historical and philosophical perspective. I trust, the effort will be widely acknowledged. Suggestions, if any, are cordially invited.
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