Dr Bornstein's letter said Mr Trump, 70, would be the "most beneficial individual ever chosen to the administration".
He said he "grabbed" the applicant's own "sort of dialect" when composing it.
Two weeks before the note was composed, Mr Trump tweeted to say he had "taught my long-lasting specialist to issue, inside two weeks, a full restorative report", including that it would "demonstrate flawlessness".
Mr Trump later highlighted the support from Dr Bornstein, who confronted questions about its overstated tone.
The specialist, of York's Lenox Hill Hospital, says he may have exaggerated the case "so that they [the Trump campaign] would be glad".
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"I think I got his sort of dialect and after that I simply deciphered it to my own," he said.
Mr Trump would be the most established individual to be chosen US president, were he to win in November. Mrs Clinton is 68.
The wellbeing of two applicants has turned into a point of convergence in the battle, with Mr Trump over and over charging that his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton is physically unfit.
Mrs Clinton has hit back at what she says are unwarranted assertions, and Mr Trump has confronted feedback over the individual way of the assaults.
Neither one of the candidates has uncovered their full restorative record. Mrs Clinton discharged an announcement from her specialist, Lisa Bardack, a year ago.
Dr Bardack said: "She is astounding physical condition and fit to serve as President of the United States."
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