Between 1872 and 1900 Miss Nightingale used, when she was able, to send
an annual letter or address to the pro¬bationer-nurses of the
Nightingale School at St. Thomas' Hospital, "and the nurses who have
been trained there." These addresses were usually read aloud by Sir
Harry Ver-ney, the chairman of the Nightingale Fund, in the presence of
the probationers and nurses, and a printed copy or a lith¬ographed
facsimile of the manuscript was given to each of the nurses present,
"for private use only." A few also were written for the Nightingale
Nurses serving in Edinburgh. The letters were not meant for publication,
and indeed are hardly suitable to be printed as a whole as there is
nat¬urally a good deal of repetition in them. Since Miss Night¬ingale's
death, however, heads of nursing institutions and others have asked for
copies of the addresses to be read or given to nurses, and her family
hope that the publication of a selection may do something to carry
further the intention with which they were originally written.