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I remember Mr. Olavi Räsänen, a Finnish scholar, MA in theology and philology ..

Mr Olavi Räsänen was my co-worker in our studies in the ethnomedical behaviour of Finnish people. I got acquainted with him in 1983. We then became friends little by little and were in a rather close contact after that for over twenty years.

He teached at the University of Jyväskylä, the Institute of Ethnology. When we met in 1983, I was first a general pracitioner in an Ostrobothnian municipiality, then the chief, the head physician and researcher at the Folk Medicine Centre in Middle Ostrobothnia, Finland, which I founded with some other local people interested in ethnomedicine, these were the years 1985-1990. After that intensive experimentary period I was working mostly with my medical thesis, a study in the treatment methods of bonesetters in Ostrobothnia, until 1999. After that I studied the practices of spiritual healers in Uusimaa, Finland until 2002. These all study materials can be found at the archives of Finnish Literature Society and at the Swedish Literature Society in Helsinki.

lavi Räsänen was a sympathetic and creative person. I remember his friendly eyes, his soft way of speaking and the smell of  pipe tobacco which he used to smoke. He read a lot of many kind of scientific and popular publications. He could inspire me and others with his spontaneous talk, opening interesting views to many unexpected items. That is not so usual. He studied e.g. in the practices of earth radiation revealing persons, of blood stoppers and spiritual healers. He did not publish much. But his presence was activating to me and certainly to many others in a supportive and inspiring way. 

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