Francis Wayland
Francis Wayland
Francis Wayland (1796-1865), American educator and clergyman, was in the forefront among educators who urged reforms in American collegiate education.
Francis Wayland was born in New York City on March 11, 1796, to a Baptist family recently emigrated from England. He entered Union College, Schenectady, at the age of 15. After his graduation in 1813, he began studying medicine with doctors in Troy. He received his license to practice medicine but decided to study theology and went to Andover Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 1816.
Financial difficulties interrupted Wayland's theological studies. He accepted a tutorship at Union, where he associated with the president of the college, Eliphalet Nott. After 4 years in teaching, he became pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston in 1821. In 1825 he married Lucy L. Lincoln, and the next year he resigned his pastorate to become a professor of moral philosophy at Union. In 1827 he became president of Brown University.
At this time Brown was suffering from a decline in applicants, faculty dissension, and a breakdown in student discipline. To correct the abuses, Wayland called for more faculty responsibility in teaching and in the supervision of student life and for greater student discipline.
Wayland also tackled the problems of declining enrollments and financial crises. In 1842 his "Thoughts on the present Collegiate System in the United States" cast him nationwide as a critic of higher education who urged drastic reforms. He charged that college education did not meet the needs of an American public with increasing diversity of backgrounds and educational needs. His reforms stressed an expanded curriculum, including science; a student's election of his own course of study; flexibility in the required residence for a degree; thoroughness in teaching; increased fees; and better library facilities. In 1850 his report to the Brown board of trustees called for an overhaul of the college's educational program in order to attract more students and improve the college's usefulness to society.
Wayland's proposals ultimately won disfavor, and he resigned in 1855. After his first wife's death in 1834, he had
married again in 1838. His later years were spent in writing and as pastor of a Baptist church in Providence, R.I. He died on Sept. 30, 1865.
Further Reading
The standard biography is James O. Murray, Francis Wayland (1891). For background see Walter C. Bronson, The History of Brown University, 1764-1914 (1914); R. Freeman Butts, The College Charts Its Course (1939); H.G. Good, A History of American Education (1956); and Frederick Rudolph, The American College and University (1962). □
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Manufacturers stop UK supply of catgut sutures.
Newspaper article from: Biomedical Materials; 4/1/2001; 700+ words
; Manufacturers of catgut sutures have stopped supplying them to...made from bovine intestinal material. Catgut sutures have been used in surgery for...synthetic alternatives. Consequently, catgut sutures now constitute less than 10...
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Treatment of hyperlipemia by acupoint catgut-embedding in 34 cases.(Abstracts: The Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Abstracts September 2003)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Chinese Medicine; 2/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...hyperlipaemia were randomly divided into a catgut-embedding group (34 cases) and a medication...30 cases). Of the 34 cases in the catgut embedding group, 24 were male and 10...nephritic syndrome were excluded. For the catgut-embedding group, bilateral Zusanli...
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Seventy-two cases of sciatica treated by catgut point-embedding therapy.(Abstracts)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Chinese Medicine; 10/1/2007; ; 540 words
; ...into a treatment group which received catgut point-embedding therapy, and a control...subcutaneously along the cleavage lines, the catgut lengths (4 for the main points and 3...sensation was felt under the forceps. The catgut lengths were then gently lifted and pressed...
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FDA grants United States Surgical Corporation permission to market catgut sutures.
PR Newswire; 8/24/1989; 700+ words
; ...SURGICAL CORPORATION PERMISSION TO MARKET CATGUT SUTURES NORWALK, Conn., Aug. 24...reconsider its decision to down classify catgut sutures." In a letter to Johnson &...has granted USSC permission to market catgut sutures under the 5l0(k) process...
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My mother is allergic to cats. Recently she had her thyroid operated on, and the doctors sewed her throat with a thread they called 'catgut.' She had an allergic reaction to it. Was that because the thread was from a real cat?(Ask Doctor Cory)
Magazine article from: Child Life; 9/1/1996; ; 598 words
; ...her throat with a thread they called "catgut." She had an allergic reaction to it...Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Dear Karen: "Catgut" is an old term that describes the thread...to the thread used, but it was not `catgut' and had nothing to do with her allergy...
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Clinical observation in 46 cases of angina pectoris treated by the catgut-embedding therapy.(Abstracts: The Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Abstracts September 2003)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Chinese Medicine; 2/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...and yang deficiency of both the Heart and Kidney (1 case). Catgut suture was cut into pieces of 1-2.5 cm in length, and then...lidocaine was injected for local anaesthesia, the medicated catgut suture was threaded in the lumbar puncture needle and was embedded...
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TENNIS DELAYED - IT'S RAINING CATGUT AND DOGS ADVANTAGE, DELUGE? LEAD SLIM, EXPERTS SAY.(News)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 10/7/2004; ; 700+ words
; Byline: Alexandra Obregon, Rocky Mountain News High school tennis players set to square off in the Region 4 tournament at Cherry Creek High School on Wednesday afternoon had to hold off for what has become a regular occurrence in the metro area this fall: rain. "We got here, and the clouds rolled
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Challenging Mayeda to take guts, catgut Cherry Creek senior is the player to beat in 5A singles tennis.(Rocky Preps)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 8/17/2006; ; 700+ words
; Byline: Tracy Renck, Special to the News When talking to some of the top Class 5A boys high school tennis coaches, this much is clear: Doug Mayeda is the best player in the state. Mayeda is a senior this fall at Cherry Creek. A year ago, Mayeda won the coveted No. 1 singles state title by beating
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Fashions Conjure Thoughts Of Catwalk, Not Catgut
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 8/29/2007; ; 680 words
; Perhaps it's a response to performing on the highest-wattage stage in tennis. Or perhaps it's a reaction to Wimbledon's stringent dress code. Whatever the reason, the U.S. Open seems to bring out the plumage in female tennis players like no other tournament. And this year is no exception. Defending
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Fast-absorbing polyglactin 910 sutures decrease pain.(Obstetrics)
Magazine article from: OB GYN News; 11/15/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...with standard polyglactin 910 and chromic catgut. Patients repaired with fast-absorbing...Only 42% of women repaired with chromic catgut sutures and 56% with standard polyglactin...at 6 weeks. Just 27% in the chromic catgut cohort and 42% in the standard polyglactin...
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catgut
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
catgut or gut, cord made from the intestines of various animals (especially sheep...imported from Italy, are considered the best for musical instruments. Catgut is also used for stringing tennis rackets and for some surgical sutures.
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Suture
Book article from: How Products Are Made
...suture materials include silk, linen, and catgut, which is actually the dried and treated...making surgery much safer. Lister soaked catgut suture material in phenol making it sterile...spent over 10 years experimenting with catgut, to find a material that was supple...
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Novo Industri A/S
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...autoclaving sheep guts produced a versatile surgical thread called Catgut. The popularity of this product kept Novo Facilities occupied...when new methods of suturing wounds supplanted the need for Catgut, production was abandoned. Novo introduced another product...
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string
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
...or attach to something. ∎ a piece of catgut or similar material interwoven with others to form the head of a sports racket. ∎ a length of catgut or wire on a musical instrument, producing a note by vibration...
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Novo Nordisk A/S
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...autoclaving sheep guts produced a versatile surgical thread called Catgut. The popularity of this product kept Novo Facilities occupied...when new methods of suturing wounds supplanted the need for Catgut, production was abandoned. Producing Trypsin in World War...
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