AXENFELD'S TEST
\ˈaksənfˌɛldz tˈɛst], \ˈaksənfˌɛldz tˈɛst], \ˈa_k_s_ə_n_f_ˌɛ_l_d_z t_ˈɛ_s_t]\
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For albumin in the urine; acidulate with formic acid and warm while adding a few drops of 22 per cent. solution of gold chloride; the presence of albumin is indicated by a red color which changes to blue on the addition of an excess of the gold chloride solution.
By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop