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  • Usher Parsons was a significant 19th-century surgeon known for his work on spinal curvatures, though his contributions are not widely recognized today.
  • The review highlights Parsons' theories and treatment methods for abnormal spinal curvatures, providing a historical perspective.
  • The examination of his pioneering work underscores the foundational role he played in shaping our current understanding and approaches to treating spinal issues.

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Usher Parsons was a prominent surgeon in the 19th century. However, his contributions to the understanding and treatment of spinal curvatures have been largely forgotten. Herein, we review Parsons' theories, understanding, and treatment strategies for treating abnormal spinal curvatures. This glimpse into history offers insight into the thought processes and surgical strategies that were available in the early 19th century. It is pioneers in this field, such as Usher Parsons, on which our current understanding of spinal curvatures and its treatment is built.

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