Consider, for example:

Bhalla, P. & Williams, G. (2001) An inexpensive and edible aid
  for the diagnosis of puberty in the male: multispecies evaluation
  of an alternative orchidometer. British Medical Journal,
  323:1486.

>From the discussion:

"We reject any allegation that this paper is another gratuitous
attempt by dogs to get themselves on to Medline. We do,
however, acknowledge that this research was basically a load of
balls."

Also recommended in the same issue:

Leibovici, L.  Effects of remote, retroactive intercessory prayer
  on outcomes in patients with bloodstream infection:  randomised
  controlled trial.

Note the specification "retroactive".

(Current issue on-line at http://bmj.com/)

-Stephen
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