Amelia Dranga (1866 — May 27, 1933) was an American medical doctor and public health educator, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
She was educated at the California State Normal School in Los Angeles, and at Radcliffe College.
[3] From its founding in 1900 until her death 33 years later,[4] she was the medical director of the Pittsburgh Milk and Ice Fund Association, and ran a popular twice-weekly baby clinic as part of that work.
[5] Dranga served on the executive board of the American Birth Control League's Pennsylvania branch.
[6] She lectured on subjects from child nutrition to eugenics to sex education to Pittsburgh community groups.