Born Ann Gwendolen Mullins, she was the eldest child of the lawyer Claud William Mullins (1887–1968) and his wife, the weaver and patrons of the arts Elizabeth Gwendolen Brandt (1904–1997).
[2] Dally studied at Somerville College, Oxford.
Dally was the first woman to study medicine at St Thomas' Hospital, London in 1953 and became a Harley Street psychiatrist.
She undertook controversial treatment of heroin addicts and was put on trial by the General Medical Council and the National Health Service.
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