0 a person who is suffering from epilepsy -- epileptisk; epileptiker
(also adjective) an epileptic fit.
Epileptics are denied driving licences unless a certain period has elapsed—it used to be three years—without a fit.
There are children suffering from cerebral palsy, epileptics and mentally backward children, who are in every way a complete liability to their parents.
The large majority of epileptics are not at present receiving this care to the extent that they ought to be.
Of these, 422 were classed as able-bodied, 752 as not able-bodied, and 153 as epileptics.
They are taking consumptives; they are taking men suffering from heart disease; they are taking epileptics.
The treatment and training of epileptics is, however, being carefully considered.
Epileptics sleep in rooms or wards for three or more, where practicable, in order that assistance may more readily be obtained if necessary.
I have in mind medinal for epileptics and insulin for diabetics.