Biographical History
The second son of John Dillon and grandson of John Blake Dillon, Theo Dillon was educated at Belvedere and Mount St Benedict, Gorey and entered University College Dublin with a scholarship in classics and mathematics in 1915. He graduated in medicine in 1921 and was awarded a travelling scholarship in pathology. However he had not been in good health for some time and went instead to continental sanatoria in search of treatment for what was suspected, mistakenly, to be bone tuberculosis. He spent a year at Berk-Plage in the north of France and four years at Leysin, Switzerland, first as a patient and then as assistant to Dr Rollier, a pioneer in the use of heliotherapy. He married Marie Berringer and spent 1928–29 in Vienna studying modern methods in medicine. They moved to Dublin in 1929. In 1932 Dillon was appointed Professor of Therapeutics and Pharmacology in UCD.
Archival History
This collection was deposited in UCD Archives on 14 October 1994 by Prof. Brian Farrell on behalf of his wife Marie-Therese, Prof. Dillon's daughter.