528 MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON. 



PUBLISHED LECTURES AND ADDRESSES. 

 1845. 



On the Alleged Antagonism between Poetry and Chemistry. Torch. 

 Sutherland & Knox. 



1849. 

 On the Sacredness of Medicine as a Profession. 



1850. 



Introductory Address delivered at the opening of the Medical School, 

 Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh. 



1854. 

 On the Chemistry of Building Materials. Trans. Architectural Institute, 



Edinburgh. 

 Recent Scientific Ballooning. British Quarterly Review. 



1855. 

 What is Technology 1 Sutherland & Knox. 



1856. 



On the Physical Sciences which form the Basis of Technology. Suther- 

 land & Knox. 



The Objects of Technology and Industrial Museums. Do. 

 On the Relation of Ornamental to Industrial Art. Edmonston & 



Douglas, Edinburgh. 



On Pharmacy as a Branch of Technology. Pharmaceutical Journal. 

 On the Relations of Technology to Agriculture. Trans, of Highland 



Society. 



Chemical Final Causes. Edin. University Essays. A. and C. Black. 

 On the Character of God as inferred from the Study of Human Ana- 

 tomy. A. and C. Black, Edinburgh. 



Addresses as President of Royal Scottish Society of Arts. Trans. 

 R.S.S.A. 



1857. 



The Industrial Museum of Scotland in its Relation to Commercial En- 

 terprise. Printed for Private Circulation. 



1858. 



The Progress of the Telegraph, being the Introductory Lecture on Tech- 

 nology for 1858-59. Macmillan and Co. 



1859. 



The Education of the Pharmaceutical Chemist. Pharmaceutical Journal. 

 Paper, Pen, and Ink. An Excursus in Technology. Macmillan's Mag. 



BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. 



1845. 

 Life and Discoveries of Dalton. British Quarterly Review. 



