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Angeliki Panagiotatou

1875 - 1954

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Angeliki Panagiotatou (Greek: Αγγελική Παναγιωτάτου; 1875 or 1878 – 1954) was a Greek physician and microbiologist. She was the first woman physician in modern Greece to have graduated from a University in Greece (predecessor Maria Kalapothakes having qualified abroad). She was the first Deputy Professor of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Greece, was an honorary Professor at the Medical School of Athens and in 1950 became the first female member of the Academy of Athens. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Angeliki Panagiotatou is the 676th most popular physician (down from 645th in 2019). (down from 4,365th in 2019)

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Among physicians, Angeliki Panagiotatou ranks 676 out of 726Before her are Aarne Pohjonen, Archie Cochrane, Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov, Emily Blackwell, Daniel Cornelius Danielssen, and Robert Spitzer. After her are Thomas C. Jerdon, Jenő Kamuti, Jean Alexandre Barré, Thomas Starzl, Bennet Omalu, and Sara Josephine Baker.

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Among people born in 1875, Angeliki Panagiotatou ranks 194Before her are Elvira Notari, Miriam A. Ferguson, Emīls Dārziņš, Eddie Polo, Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov, and Alphonzo Bell. After her are Samuel S. Hinds, Rebeca Matte Bello, J. Farrell MacDonald, Charles Holden, Alice Dunbar Nelson, and Frank Craven. Among people deceased in 1954, Angeliki Panagiotatou ranks 167Before her are Maud Barger-Wallach, Irving Pichel, Cayetano Saporiti, Eugene Pallette, Ellen Roosevelt, and Frederick Humphreys. After her are Bobby Ball, Moroni Olsen, Johnny Ace, and Alain LeRoy Locke.

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