Buprenorphine Therapy of Opiate Addiction (Forensic Science and Medicine) vs Psychosurgery: new techniques for brain disorders

Overall winner: Psychosurgery: new techniques for brain disorders

Key Differences

Marc Leveque's Psychosurgery is a lower-priced, specialized neurology reference focused on new psychosurgical techniques for brain disorders and carries six reviews; Pascal Kintz & Pierre Marquet's Buprenorphine Therapy is a higher-priced, forensic-focused title on opiate addiction with three reviews. Pick Psychosurgery if you want a more affordable neurology reference with slightly more user feedback; pick Buprenorphine Therapy if your focus is forensic medicine and buprenorphine treatment despite fewer reviews

Buprenorphine Therapy of Opiate Addiction (Forensic Science and Medicine)

Buprenorphine Therapy of Opiate Addiction (Forensic Science and Medicine)

Pascal Kintz, Pierre Marquet • ★ 3.3/5 • Mid-Range

A scholarly book on buprenorphine therapy for opiate addiction, within forensic science and medicine. Insight highlights clinical considerations and treatment contexts

Pros

  • focused topic on buprenorphine therapy
  • academic reference for forensic medicine
  • includes clinical considerations

Cons

  • no features listed
  • limited customer insights
  • specialized subject may have narrow audience
Check current price on Amazon →
Psychosurgery: new techniques for brain disorders

Psychosurgery: new techniques for brain disorders

Marc Leveque • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

A book detailing emerging psychosurgery methods for brain disorders. Explains concepts and potential applications; readers note its technical depth and relevance to neurology

Pros

  • advanced topic coverage
  • clear focus on brain disorders
  • concise technical explanations
  • relevant to neurology readers

Cons

  • niche subject may limit general audience
  • rating based on small review count
  • no customer-insight data provided
Check current price on Amazon →

Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Marc Leveque
Durability Tie
Versatility Tie
User Reviews Marc Leveque