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/ 11:14 PM September 18, 2011

Philippine General Hospital on Taft Avenue in Manila was opened to the public in September 1910 with 330 beds. Created to attend to poor sick Filipinos, PGH was built at a cost of around P780,000. Today, the hospital has a bed capacity of 1,500. It has 19 clinical departments and around 4,000 employees.—Schatzi Quodala, Inquirer Research

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