Aggeliki Panagiotatou providing philanthropic medical care to local Egyptian women and children.
Angeliki Panagiotatou was a doctor who, upon settling in Alexandria in 1900, became actively involved in scientific and cultural activities. She played a key role in the Association of Greek Scientists ‘Ptolemaios I’ (founded in 1908), serving as its President for two years. At the same time, she engaged in philanthropic work, offering free medical care to vulnerable people and actively supporting the local community.