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The '''Borders General Hospital (BGH)''' is a hospital, operated since 1988<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.melrose.bordernet.co.uk/bgh/|title=Borders General Hospital on the Melrose Bordernet site}}</ref> by ], situated on the outskirts of the town of ]. The hospital created over 1000 jobs in the Borders and has a bed capacity of 328. It offers a wide range of treatments, the BGH has an Accident and Emergency department and a Macmillan Cancer Unit. '''Borders General ] (BGH)''', operated since 1988<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.melrose.bordernet.co.uk/bgh/|title=Borders General Hospital on the Melrose Bordernet site}}</ref> by ], is on the outskirts of ]. It created over 1000 jobs and has 328 beds. It offers a wide range of treatments, and has an Accident and Emergency department and a Macmillan Cancer Unit.


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Borders General Hospital (BGH), operated since 1988 by NHS Scotland, is on the outskirts of Melrose, Scotland. It created over 1000 jobs and has 328 beds. It offers a wide range of treatments, and has an Accident and Emergency department and a Macmillan Cancer Unit.

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  1. "Borders General Hospital on the Melrose Bordernet site".

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