Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Widal's test

Widal's test

[After Fernand Widal (b. 1862), French physician.]

(Medicine) A test for typhoid fever based on the fact that blood serum of one affected, in a bouillon culture of typhoid bacilli, causes the bacilli to agglutinate and lose their motility.

Also: Widal reaction, Widal test