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The work surveys human diversity and origins from an anthropological perspective, arguing for the unity of the species while examining competing theories of origin and transmutation, including Darwinian ideas. It analyzes variation, heredity, interbreeding, and the formation and mixing of races; traces migrations, original localization, and acclimatization; reviews fossil remains and their implications for antiquity; and catalogues contemporary human groups through external, anatomical, physiological, and pathological traits. The concluding sections address intellectual, moral, and religious characteristics, aiming to integrate biological evidence with cultural and psychological observations.

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A. de Quatrefages

Achille Guillard de Quatrefages (1810-1892) was a French naturalist and anthropologist known for his contributions to the study of human evolution and species classification. His notable work, "The Human Species," explores the diversity of human beings from a biological perspective, emphasizing the importance of understanding human variation. De Quatrefages was a prominent figure in the scientific community of his time, engaging in debates about race and human origins. His research laid foundational ideas in anthropology and biology, influencing subsequent studies in these fields.

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