AS a child growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Gerald Dorros was obsessed with the American West and wanted to be a cowboy.
Instead, he studied medicine and become a trailblazing cardiologist who patented medical devices and was among the first doctors in the United States to do coronary angioplasties.
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