How many tigers can you spot in this 1930s photo of the Eng Aun Tong Medical Hall (also known as Tiger Balm Medical Hall) where "Tiger… | Instagram
Mütter Museum on X: "In the 1870s, Au Chu Kin, a Chinese herbalist living in Burma, developed a pain relief ointment. In the 20s, his sons Au Boon Par & Au Boon
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