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By Douglas Martin / The Bulletin
May 23, 2009
Robert Furchgott, a pharmacologist whose work with the gas nitric oxide opened new vistas of research in cardiovascular functions, helped lead to the development of Viagra, the anti-impotency drug, and brought him a share of a Nobel Prize, died on Tuesday in Seattle. He was 92.
His daughter....