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"We'll have to do artificial feeding and such things until we can get him down to Earth in a hospital."
Artificial feeding will only take your pumpkin so far.
This impaired breeding activity and led to a complete ban on artificial feeding.
Indeed, they were compelled to do so, since refined methods of artificial feeding had not as yet been devised.
Since the 1930s, wildlife management and biologists have worried that artificial feeding spreads disease among animals.
Artificial feeding can also result in a complete loss of normal feeding behaviors.
It's the animals that learn to stop fearing people - through artificial feeding, for instance - that are likely to attack.
'Is artificial feeding (nutrition and hydration) medical treatment?' he asks.
For some time court rulings in the Netherlands have allowed doctors to stop artificial feeding and other life-support systems when they become useless.
Artificial feeding is associated with more deaths from diarrhea in infants in both developing and developed countries.
Artificial feedings can keep such a baby alive for a year or two, but eventually the child will die of infection or liver failure.
"Not one knowledgeable authority I've ever talked to supports artificial feeding," Varley said.
He might suddenly fall to the ground, and lie rapt, inert, dependent on artificial feeding, for weeks, months, even for years.
Conservation measures have included reintroduction, captive-breeding programs and artificial feeding or "vulture restaurants".
He depended on mechanical ventilation and artificial feeding and communicated through a speech-synthesizer.
By contrast, Dr. Fleischman said, artificial feeding inevitably results "in the deterioration of the child."
In New York, Mrs. Coons remains dependent on artificial feeding.
Although society has achieved some agreement about the legitimacy of turning off respirators in hopeless circumstances, no consensus has emerged on artificial feeding.
-The patient's treatment - including artificial feeding, ventilation, etc. - is likely to be continuous rather than rhythmic.
The many tubes and sensors used for monitoring the baby's condition, blood sampling and artificial feeding made some babies scarcely visible beneath the technology.
Mrs. Thomas's job was to make sure that doctors respected his wishes: no artificial feeding or hydration, no heroic measures.
For, although great advances have been made in artificial feeding, science has not yet removed all the intricacies and dangers involved in the use of the bottle.
Artificial feeding, sometimes called "tube feeding," supplies nutrition and liquids to those unable or unwilling to eat or drink.
Now K'dunk, with good hunting in the garden and with much artificial feeding at our hands, grew fatter and fatter.
No words or pictures idealizing artificial feeding, or pictures of infants on labels of infant milk containers.