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1 11| when the dislocation is downward, they rather promote than 2 14| and is not easily forced downward; for it is naturally light, 3 14| to the shoulder inclines downward, for it inclines much more 4 14| with the shoulder and arm downward than upward. Matters being 5 16| is displaced laterally or downward, it would favor the adaptation 6 16| fragment?) is rarely depressed downward. In most cases, after the 7 37| and it is to be pushed downward, and thus, with pressure 8 41| their head may not hang downward; this, therefore, occasions 9 43| succussions with the head downward, for the weight of the head, 10 43| down, since the inclination downward is greater in this way. 11 43| succussion with the head downward should do good. If one, 12 44| better to do it with the feet downward, as has been said, for the 13 44| been said, for the force downward will be the greater in this 14 47| is to be made upward and downward, equally and at the same 15 47| should be applied directly downward, or toward the head, or 16 47| extension along the spine downward has no proper hold at the 17 57| dislocation, are carried downward from their natural situation, 18 69| high up, nor inclined much downward, but rather upward, until 19 69| position, and one inclining downward, may be proper; and in the 20 72| yielding to the force dragging downward by the feet; for sometimes 21 73| attached to it, is to be forced downward, while somebody grasps the 22 75| should be inclined a little downward, toward the feet. This mode 23 76| push the dislocated part downward, and at the same time to 24 77| above, and becoming smaller downward, so that the natural configuration 25 80| displacement-either upward, downward, or to either side; most 26 80| dislocation is upward or downward, owing to the articular