Abraham Albert Hijmans van den Bergh (1 December 1869, in Rotterdam – 28 September 1943, in Utrecht) was a Dutch physician specializing in internal medicine.
In 1919 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
[1] Hijmans van den Bergh was of Jewish descent, but neither he or his parents were religiously observant, nor members of a Jewish worship community.
Later in life he joined the Remonstrant Church.
His final years were spent under the German occupation of the Netherlands; he was spared persecution due to being in a "mixed marriage".