Part 4
There is another method of reduction performed by the shoulder of
a person standing. The person operating in this way, who should be
taller than the patient, is to take hold of his arm and place the
sharp point of his own shoulder in the patient's armpit, and push
it in so that it may lodge there, and having for his object that the
patient may be suspended at his back by the armpit, he must raise
himself higher on this shoulder than the other; and he must bring
the arm of the suspended patient as quickly as possible to his own
breast. In this position he should shake the patient when he raises
him up, in order that the rest of the body may be a counterpoise to
the arm which is thus held. But if the patient be very light, a light
child should be suspended behind along with him. These methods of
reduction are all of easy application in the palestra, as they can
all be performed without instruments, but they may also be used elsewhere.