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  • About Us
    • Our Mission and Programs
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Achievements
  • Basics
    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation Overview
    • Decreasing Shortness of Breath
    • Preventing Panic
    • Breathing Techniques for COPD
    • Pulse Oximeters and Oxygen Saturation
    • Exercising with COPD
    • Nutrition for COPD
    • Altitude, Flying, and Oxygen
    • Preparing for a Visit to the Doctor
    • Quitting Smoking
    • Important Tips for Flying and Traveling
  • Resources
    • Clinical Trials
    • Recommended Websites
    • Informational Videos
    • Historical Information
      • Newsletter
      • Dr. Tom Petty’s Letters
      • Audio Recordings
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
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Sound Archives

Perspectives in Pulmonary Medicine:

  • Interview with ALVAN L. BARACH, M.D. by Thomas L. Petty, MD. (Breon Laboratories, 1976)
  • Interview with HURLEY L. MOTLEY, M.D. by Thomas L. Petty, M.D. (Breon Laboratories, 1979)

Coping with Frustration

  • Part 1. A lecture and discussion led by THOMAS L. PETTY, M.D., at the 4th Respiratory Rally held at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Torrance, California, May 8, 1985.
  • Part 2. A lecture and discussion led by THOMAS L. PETTY, M.D., at the 4th Respiratory Rally held at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Torrance, California, May 8, 1985.

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