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Smectite dioctahedral does not stain the stool and is radiopaque. Even with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, with colitis and colonopathy, aluminum, which is part of smectite is not absorbed from the intestine. The active substance of the drug is excreted unchanged, not absorbed.
Contraindications • Hypersensitivity, it is rare, mostly in children to a vanilla or orange flavor • Since the composition contains organic sugars, the drug is contraindicated when: • intolerance to fructose • sugar-isomaltase deficiency • glucose-galactose malabsorption • Intestinal obstruction and severe chronic constipation - weakening of intestinal peristalsis, as a side effect of smectite can provoke constipation, so if the intestine is obstructed and severe constipation the drug is contraindicated. Indications for use of the drug Advantage of Smecta in comparison with other means for diarrhea is its safety and the possibility of use for children from birth, as well as adults.
Collection History The Library acquired the majority of the albums in this digital presentation during the early 1930s. Many were originally part of Romanov palace libraries nationalized by the Soviet government and sold abroad for hard currency. Background Subjects include Russian Orthodox churches, monasteries, and ecclesiastical art; views of cities, as well as small provincial towns; secular architecture; tsarist- and Soviet-era political exiles; and the diverse peoples of the Russian Empire.
A number of albums include portraits of the Tsar or the imperial family; state occasions, military maneuvers, and relaxation at the imperial hunting lodge are all depicted. Represented as well are military operations, particularly during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. Russian Revolutionary-era photos are extensive, ranging from the immediate aftermath of the February Revolution, to the Stalinist period. Many of the imperial association albums-that is, those presented as gifts to the royal family-are of superior technical and artistic quality, and in several cases mounted in bindings that are themselves works of art, incorporating silver, wood, and other decorative elements. Related Resources Hee-Gwone Yoo.' Holdings of rare photographs and plate books at the Slavic and Baltic Division of The New York Public Library.' Oshibka ustanovki drajvera printera 0x0000003e3 v windows 7.
Rosia yongu (Russian Studies), vol. 1 (2002): [323]-332. Collection Data.
Description An album of 68 mounted photographs, with captions in ms.; originally in portfolio. Names (Former owner) Dates / Origin Date Created: (Approximate) Place: Publisher: Library locations Shelf locator: Slav. Reserve (Photo) (Suzdalskie monastyri) Topics Genres Notes Content: Title from the shelf list card.
Ownership: With bookplate of Aleksander III, emperor of Russia. Statement of responsibility: Each photograph with stamp reading: 'Fotograf¯iia Voskresen. Physical Description Extent: [68] mounted photographs: ill.; 41 cm. Type of Resource Identifiers NYPL catalog ID (B-number): Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 35c2f950-c6ed-012f-579d-58d385a7bc34.